Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Polypodium lycopodioides
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
121255Lorenzo Uribe Uribe   6506
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Viotá, Vereda Liberia., 4.38250494 -74.4904098511, 1600 - 1600m

COL
156120   s.n.
Colombia, Tolima, Ibagué, Sin Datos.

COL
17802   s.n.
Colombia, Santander, Páramo de Guantiva, lado occidental, hacia Onzaga., 3460 - 3460m

COL
17848   s.n.
Colombia, Santander, Páramo de Guantiva, lado occidental, hacia Onzaga., 3460 - 3460m

COL
18134   s.n.
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Cordillera Occidental. Bosque subandino húmedo cerca de Lituania., 1970 - 1970m

COL
243912   s.n.
Colombia, Boyacá, Santa María, Vía a Mámbita, intersección de la carretera a San Pedro de Jagua, río Guavio, margen derecha., 4.727719 -73.297021, 584 - 584m

COL
248478G. Osorio   84
Colombia, Huila, Isnos, Vereda La Portada., 1500 - 1500m

COL
24878Ellsworth P. Killip | José Cuatrecasas   390711944-06-12
Colombia, Chocó, Playa de Togoroma. Sandy beach.

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1024534León H; Maas PJM   1986-06-07
Colombia, Depto. de Nariño. Corregimiento de la Espriella, Estación de Conif.

NL:Botany
U.1024532Rooden J van; Welle BJH ter; Topper SMC   1979-11-15
Colombia, Departamento Choco: drainage basin of Río San Juan, tributary Río Taparal., 4.25 -77.166667

NL:Botany
U.1024526Sanchez S M; Rodríguez A; Plazas B   1988-06-18
Colombia, Amazonas, cuenca Caquatá, quebrada Aguazul; 500m, tra88.

NL:Botany
L.3717483Fuchs HP; Torres-Romero JH; Zanella A   1967-03-08
Colombia, Colombia, Chocó; Sección 1-2 km NE de Pizarro.


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