Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Roaldia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Roaldia revoluta (Mitt.) P.E.A.S. Câmara & Carv.-Silva
100505769H. van der Werff   23544a2010-05-27
United States, New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Along road from Ojo Caliente to Petaca and Tres Piedras (Forestry Rds. 619 and 222).

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Roaldia revoluta (Mitt.) P.E.A.S. Câmara & Carv.-Silva
100743807John J. Atwood   27862014-09-03
United States, South Dakota, Custer, Custer State Park. Sunday Gulch Trail, along creek at bottom of gulch, 1.15 km from Sylvan Lake Shore Trailhead. Pine forest with tall granitic outcrops and boulders., 43.8522 -103.573, 1728m

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Roaldia revoluta (Mitt.) P.E.A.S. Câmara & Carv.-Silva
100801296James R. Shevock   276702005-08-29
United States, Nevada, White Pine, Schell Creek Range, Humboldt National Forest, Berry Creek below campground sites and junction with Ostergard Creek, west slope of Shell Creek Range. T17N, R65E, section 10, 39.356806 -114.6555, 2432m

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Roaldia revoluta (Mitt.) P.E.A.S. Câmara & Carv.-Silva
100801307Wilfred B. Schofield   1182602001-07-26
United States, Alaska, Granite outcrop near Alaska Highway., 63.1666667 -142.0833333, 549m

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Roaldia revoluta (Mitt.) P.E.A.S. Câmara & Carv.-Silva
100801298Robert M. King   B4032005-05-15
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Rocky Mountain National Park, along Old Fall River Road, ca. 1 mile W of US Hwy. 34., 40.4019444 -105.6358333, 2625m

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Roaldia revoluta (Mitt.) P.E.A.S. Câmara & Carv.-Silva
100801306Wilfred B. Schofield   1211922003-06-21
Canada, British Columbia, E end of Pavillion Lake, Marble Canyon Provincial Park., 50.8333333 -121.8333333


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Google Map

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