Dataset: BRIT-
Search Criteria: Portugal; Madeira; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT470622F. Höpflinger   s.n.1974-01-03
Portugal, Madeira, [Portugal's Autonomous Region of] Madeira, Funchal: Damp rocks in the Curralinho dos Romeiros Gorge at about 600m [feuchte Felsen in der Schlucht Curralinho de Romeiros in etwa 600m]., 600m

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT467238D. C. Eaton   s.n.
Portugal, Madeira, [No additional locality data on sheet]

BRIT:BRIT
Allantodia umbrosa (Aiton) Kaulf.
BRIT472153W. H. Mason   
Portugal, Madeira

BRIT:BRIT
Polystichum setiferum (Forssk.) Moore ex Woyn.
BRIT444436Dr. F. Hopflinger   s.n.1974-01-03
Portugal, Madeira, Madeira, Funchal: am Abstieg von Choupan zum Jardim Botanico.

BRIT:BRIT
Polystichum setiferum (Forssk.) Moore ex Woyn.
BRIT444434Dr. F. Hopflinger   s.n.1974-01-02
Portugal, Madeira, Santo da Serra: Walder am Absteig nach Santa Cruz., 500m

BRIT:BRIT
Polystichum setiferum (Forssk.) Moore ex Woyn.
BRIT444433Dr. F. Hopflinger   S.N.1974-01-04
Portugal, Madeira, Ribeiro Frio: felsige Wälder am Weg zum Aussichtspunkt Balcoes in etwas 860m., 860m

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT506246leg.ign.   s.n.
Portugal, Madeira, [No additional locality data on sheet]

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT506237Buchanan   s.n.
Portugal, Madeira, [No additional locality data on sheet]

BRIT:SMU
BRIT428096F. Höpflinger   s.n.1974-01-04
Portugal, Madeira, Riberio Frio: felsige Wälder an der Levada westlich Balcoes, 860m

BRIT:SMU
BRIT433974F. Höpflinger   s.n.1974-01-01
Portugal, Madeira, Canical: Felsen an der Levada zum Straßebtunnel nach Mashico., 200m


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