Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sticherus hypoleucus (Gleichenia nitidula, Gleichenia hypoleuca)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
Sticherus hypoleucus (Sodiro) Copel.
269615Wolfgang Hagemann   17361972-12-20
Colombia, Nariño-Junin, inspección de policía municipal Barbacoas, 5 km en dirección a Barbacoas, 1000 - 1000m

COL
Sticherus hypoleucus (Sodiro) Copel.
358203E. R. de La Sota   63121976-06-24
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Carretera vieja Cali-Buenaventura, km 91, ca. Sabaleta, paredón del camino

COL
Sticherus hypoleucus (Sodiro) Copel.
365695   s.n.
Colombia, Cauca, Paramo de Las Papas, entre El Boqueron y La Hoyola., 3200 - 3510m

COL
578853S. P. Churchill   181841991-05-17
Colombia, Nariño, Mallama, Corregimiento de Chucunes. Reserva Natural La Planada., 1.1 -77.9, 1820 - 2045m

COL
Sticherus hypoleucus (Sodiro) Copel.
432035Wolfgang Hagemann   3961967-09-15
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Carretera Cali-Buenaventura, al W de Queremal, 1200 - 1200m

Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
FMB-020249González, F.   FG 29671993-07-28
Colombia, Cauca, El Tambo, Vereda La Romelia, camino de Nueva Granada, 1950m

FMB
FMB-020227González, F.   FG 29671993-07-28
Colombia, Cauca, El Tambo, Vereda La Romelia, camino de Nueva Granada, 1950m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Sticherus hypoleucus (Sodiro) Copel. (Sodiro) Copel.
3867486E. P. Killip   78701922-06-29
Colombia, Cauca, "La Gallera," Micay Valley. Cordillera Occidental. West of Rio San Joaquin., 1400 - 1500m

NY
Sticherus hypoleucus (Sodiro) Copel. (Sodiro) Copel.
3867487É. André   34321876-05-21
Colombia, Piedrancha


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