Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trichomanes osmundoides
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
C0650808FO. L. Haught   55631947-02-10
Colombia, Chocó, 6 -77

F:Botany
C0650809FJ. Cuatrecasas   210261946-05-15
Colombia, Valle del Cauca

Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
Trichomanes osmundoides D.C.Eaton ex Poir.
133494Herbario Nacional Colombiano   184
Colombia, Chocó, Marg. r. Mutata:3Km de confl. r. El Valle:NW Alto El Buey. 850 m., 7.2511111111 -76.3411111111

COL
Trichomanes osmundoides D.C.Eaton ex Poir.
217277N. Hollander   sn.
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Bahia de Malaga o Magdalena. Isla de Malaga. 50 m., 50 - 50m

COL
Trichomanes osmundoides D.C.Eaton ex Poir.
331344   s.n.
Colombia, Cauca, Guapi, Sin Datos.

COL
Trichomanes osmundoides D.C.Eaton ex Poir.
331350   s.n.
Colombia, Cauca, Guapi, Sin Datos.

COL
Trichomanes osmundoides D.C.Eaton ex Poir.
384322   s.n.
Colombia, Cauca, Guapi, Sin Datos.

Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
203343J. L. Férnandez   8602
Colombia, CHOCÓ Istmina cerros de La Mojarra.

CR
225123Lellinger David B.   1841971-02-07
Colombia, Río Mutata ca. 3 km above its juction with the Río El Valle NW of Alto del Buey. Primary montane forest on hillside., 850m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Trichomanes osmundoides DC. ex Poir. DC. ex Poir.
03929734E. P. Killip   52501922-05-06
Colombia, Department of El Valle. Cordoba. Dagua Valley., 80 - 100m

NY
Trichomanes osmundoides DC. ex Poir. DC. ex Poir.
3929746O. L. Haught   55631947-02-10
Colombia, Chocó, Cupica., 200m

NY
Trichomanes osmundoides DC. ex Poir. DC. ex Poir.
3929747Collector unknown   B.T.7421901-00-00
Colombia, In Coteje on Rio Timbiqui


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