Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trichomanes lucens
Search Criteria: Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
C0650740FW. H. Camp & F. Prieto   49511945-08-20
Ecuador, Santiago-Zamora

F:Botany
C0650741FH. van der Werff   110191989-08-08
Ecuador, Carchi, 0.75 -78.0833

F:Botany
C0650752F   304
Ecuador

F:Botany
C0650742FF. Prieto & W. H. Camp   P-2181945-09-10
Ecuador, Azuay, -3 -79

F:Botany
C0650739FB. Øllgaard & H. Balslev   94881976-09-15
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, -2.5 -78

F:Botany
A. H. Gentry   804461993-07-25
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, -2.5 -78

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1022541Holm-Nielsen LB; Jaramillo Azanza J; Coello F; Asanza C E   1980-09-27
Ecuador, Prov. NAPO: Guagra Ureu, Loma Jaramillo, SW of the pass between Rio Borja and Rio Suno. Elfin forest and Paramillo., -0.466667 -77.716667

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Trichomanes lucens Sw. Sw.
815591B. Løjtnant   122851979-04-12
Ecuador, Carchi, Summit of road from Playón de San Francisco to El Carmelo., 0.63 -77.63, 3200 - 3200m

NY
Trichomanes lucens Sw. Sw.
3929567I. L. Wiggins   104321944-07-21
Ecuador, Imbabura, Ridge south of Río Clavadero, along trail to Río San Pedro, east of Cayambe Reak., 2926m

NY
Trichomanes lucens Sw. Sw.
3929568F. Prieto   P2181945-09-10
Ecuador, Azuay, "Oriente" Border: Eastern Cordillera, between Oña and the río Yacuambi. West slope., 2438 - 2896m

NY
Trichomanes lucens Sw. Sw.
3929575F. Prieto   E49511945-08-20
Ecuador, Near junction of ríos Pailas and Negro. Prov. Santiago-Zamora ("Oriente"): Eastern slopes of the cordillera, valley of the río Negro, down to the río Pailas (on the trail to Mendez)., 1829 - 2286m


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Google Map

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