Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lycopodium underwoodianum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
barcode-00021605W. R. Maxon   2131906-04-00
Costa Rica, Lower slopes of Volcán Turrialba

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1810409A. Gentry & S. Mori   137751975-01-21
Panama, Darién, Cerro Tacarcuna Expedition. Cerro Mali base camp, Colombian border., 8.08 -77.23, 1400m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Lycopodium underwoodianum Maxon
144040W. R. Maxon   2131906-04-30
Costa Rica, Vicinity of Coliblanco, 1950 - 1950m

NY
Lycopodium underwoodianum Maxon
144041W. R. Maxon   2131906-04-30
Costa Rica, Vicinity of Coliblanco, 1950 - 1950m

NY
Lycopodium underwoodianum Maxon
144042W. R. Maxon   2131906-04-30
Costa Rica, Vicinity of Coliblanco, 1950 - 1950m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
575691.215W. R. Maxon   2131906-04-30
Costa Rica, Vicinity of Coliblanca, 1950 - 1950m

US:Botany
575692.102W. R. Maxon   2131906-04-30
Costa Rica, Vicinity of Coliblanca, 1950 - 1950m


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