Phlebodium areolatum (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) J.Sm.
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Filed As
Polypodiaceae
Phlebodium areolatum (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) J.Sm. -
Collector(s)
T. S. Cochrane 8473 with B. A. Cochrane, G. M. Diggs, 02 Jul 1978
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Location
Mexico. Hidalgo. Along Mex. Hwy. 45 (N side, at km 16) 29km (by rd.) E of Huichipan, 5.5km W of Golondrinas, 11.9km W of jct. with Mex. Hwy. 85.
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Habitat
Low microphyllous deciduous forest with columnar cactii on basaltic rock: rocky canyon walls and cliffs, with Tillandsia recurvata, Karwinskia humboldtiana. In crevice on ledge. Rare.
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Description
Phenology of specimen: Fertile.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 817979
Occurrence ID: f291afae-6b62-43fd-926d-d037c1ca0408
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Pteridophyta
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Order
Polypodiales
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Family
Polypodiaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
North America
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Country
Mexico
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State/Province
Hidalgo
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Locality
Along Mex. Hwy. 45 (N side, at km 16) 29km (by rd.) E of Huichipan, 5.5km W of Golondrinas, 11.9km W of jct. with Mex. Hwy. 85.
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Elevation
Alt. 2050 m. (6726 ft.)
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Coordinates
20.43, -99.38
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Distribution
Plants of MEXICO Polypodium aureum L, Rare; in crevice on ledge. HIDALGO: along Mex. Hwy. 1*5 (N side, at km 16) 29 km (by rd.) E of Huichipan. 5.5 km W of Golondrinas, 11.9 km W of jet. with Mex. Hwy. 85 (20°26»N, 99°23'W). Alt. 2050 m. Low microphylions deciduous forest with col- umnar cacti on basaltic rock: (aj) rocky can- yon walls and cliffs, with Muhlenb&rgia3~Fas- pe&wtj Hotoi^ogon--00nto¥^ey- !r3npeaabim of» dgg-tyloideey Tillandsia vecurvata, Karwinskia hurriboIdtiana; fr)- open- diotnrbed- flat spot on ? conyo& rim, wi th -Ja&popha di&4,-oa3- - Cp&ton 0 f. ? '¿noanue. July 2, 1978 No.: 8473 Coll(s).: Theodore S. Cochrane, with Barbara A. Cochrane and George M. Diggs Dept. Botany, Univ. Wisconsin-Madison, Mexican research trip, summer 1978. Participants: G.J. Breckon, M.E. Breckon, S. Caughlan, T.S. Cochrane, B.A. Cochrane, C.M. Corcoran, G. Diggs, D.A. Kolterman, & M.A. Raveret. 00817979
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Phlebodium areolatum (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) J.Sm.