Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Micropolypodium nanum (Grammitis blanchetii, Polypodium blanchetii, Polypodium nanum)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
Micropolypodium nanum (Fée) A.R.Sm.
467201   s.n.
Colombia, Amazonas, Sin Datos.

COL
Micropolypodium nanum (Fée) A.R.Sm.
467850   s.n.
Colombia, Amazonas, Sin Datos.

Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
Micropolypodium nanum (Fee) A. R. Sm.
FMB-022002Anónimo[? Ohba]; Barbosa, César   1401992-02-00
Colombia, Santander, Charalá, Between Virolín and Charalá, 1700m

FMB
Micropolypodium nanum (Fee) A. R. Sm.
FMB-030798Castroviejo, S.; Cardiel, J.; Galeano, Gloria; González, F.   120711991-12-13
Colombia, Caquetá, Campamento N, ruta del campamento al límite SO de la meseta, 350 - 500m

FMB
Micropolypodium nanum (Fee) A. R. Sm.
FMB-030797Barbosa, César   75391992-08-19
Colombia, Guaviare, 500 m SW campamento base

FMB
Micropolypodium nanum (Fee) A. R. Sm.
FMB-055095Cogollo-Pacheco, Álvaro; Ramírez, J.; Álvarez, O.   33251988-06-07
Colombia, Antioquia, Camino a San Mateo, margen derecha de la Quebrada San Mateo, 1060m

FMB
Micropolypodium nanum (Fee) A. R. Sm.
FMB-000024Barbosa, César   12631979-09-29
Colombia, Chocó, Riosucio, Alto el Limón, trocha de realinderación del PNN Los Katíos, final de la trocha, cerca del segundo campamento

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Micropolypodium nanum (Fée) A.R. Sm.
1443333James A. Duke   116751967-05-26
Colombia, Chocó, Vicinity of Camp Curiche, S. of Boca Curiche.

Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
Micropolypodium nanum (Fee) A. R. Sm.
225935Lellinger David B.   5951971-03-04
Colombia, CHOCÓ: Upper Río Truando 2 km SSW of the confluence of the Río Nercua near the MADUREX CAMP. Undisturbed secondary submonatne forest.


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