Dataset: F
Search Criteria: Jamaica; St. Elizabeth; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History Pteridophyte Collection


F
C0662829FW. R. Maxon   14521920-03-31
Jamaica, St. Elizabeth, Cooks Bottom, north of Ipswich, St. Elizabeth, 400 - 450m

F
C0662613FW. R. Maxon   14611920-03-31
Jamaica, St. Elizabeth, Cooks Bottom, north of Ipswich, St. Elizabeth, 400 - 450m

F
C0662723FW. R. Maxon   14761920-03-31
Jamaica, St. Elizabeth, Cooks Bottom, north of Ipswich, St. Elizabeth, 400 - 450m

F
C0360830FW. R. Maxon   14491920-03-31
Jamaica, St. Elizabeth, Cooks Bottom, north of Ipswich, St. Elizabeth, 400 - 450m

F
C0677983FW. R. Maxon   14801920-03-31
Jamaica, St. Elizabeth, Cooks Bottom, north of Ipswich, St. Elizabeth, 400 - 450m

F
C0354749FW. R. Maxon   14691920-03-31
Jamaica, St. Elizabeth, Cooks Bottom, north of Ipswich, St. Elizabeth, 400 - 450m

F
C0663253FW. R. Maxon   14591920-03-31
Jamaica, St. Elizabeth, Cooks Bottom, north of Ipswich, St. Elizabeth, 400 - 450m

F
C0669699FW. R. Maxon   14461920-03-31
Jamaica, St. Elizabeth, Cooks Bottom, north of Ipswich, St. Elizabeth, 400 - 450m

F
C0669821FW. R. Maxon   14551920-03-31
Jamaica, St. Elizabeth, Cooks Bottom, north of Ipswich, St. Elizabeth, 400 - 450m

F
C0668558FW. R. Maxon   14631920-03-31
Jamaica, St. Elizabeth, Cooks Bottom, north of Ipswich, St. Elizabeth, 400 - 450m

F
Dryopteris reptans (J. F. Gmel.) C. Chr.
C0362621FW. R. Maxon   14661920-03-31
Jamaica, St. Elizabeth, Cooks Bottom, north of Ipswich, St. Elizabeth, 400 - 450m

F
C0363372FW. R. Maxon   14781920-03-31
Jamaica, St. Elizabeth, Cooks Bottom, north of Ipswich, St. Elizabeth, 400 - 450m

F
Selaginella hispida (Willd.) A. Braun ex Urb.
C0678232FW. R. Maxon   14651920-03-31
Jamaica, St. Elizabeth, Cooks Bottom, north of Ipswich, St. Elizabeth, 400 - 450m


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