Dataset: KSP-
Taxa: Solenostoma
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Pittsburg State University, Theodore M. Sperry Herbarium


KSP
Solenostoma rubrum (Gottsche ex Underw.) R.M. Schust.
KSP-B-0006485G.L. Smith   12411962-08-23
United States, Oregon, Tillamook, Oswald West State Park, 20 mi N of Tillamook on US 101

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Solenostoma rubrum (Gottsche ex Underw.) R.M. Schust.
KSP-B-0006486G.L. Smith   12401957-05-12
United States, Oregon, Tillamook, Oswald West State Park, 20 mi N of Tillamook on US 101

KSP
Solenostoma hyalinum (Lyell) Mitt.
KSP-B-0006958Frank D. Bowers   143751987-04-04
United States, Alabama, Walker, Mixed woods and sandstone bluffs at Black Water creek where crossed by unnumbered county hwy. 7-1/2 miles NW of Sumiton. Section 23, T14S, R6W.

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KSP-B-0006188Paul L. Redfearn Jr.   74791960-09-03
United States, Missouri, Dade, Sandstone rock exposures along small creek and adjacent upland oak-hickory forest with numerous large, horizontally exposed sandstone boulders. Ca. 2 miles west of Bona on County Road H. Sec. 31 & 33, T32N, R25W.

KSP
KSP-B-0006182Paul L. Redfearn Jr.   74831960-09-03
United States, Missouri, Dade, Sandstone rock exposures along small creek and adjacent upland oak-hickory forest with numerous large, horizontally exposed sandstone boulders. Ca. 2 miles west of Bona on County Road H. Sec. 31 & 33, T32N, R25W.

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KSP-B-0006179Paul L. Redfearn Jr.   77911960-11-06
United States, Missouri, Douglas, North facing wooded slopes along south bank of Spring Creek; oak-hickory ridge with rocky soil. Vicinity of Twin Bridges. Sec. 27, R11W, T25N.

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KSP-B-0006187Paul L. Redfearn Jr.   88001961-07-03
United States, Missouri, Douglas, Rocks, soil, and trees along Spring Branch of Crystal Spring and Upper Hunter Creek and adjacent north facing mesic slopes. Ca. 6 miles SE of Ava. Sec. 22, T26N, R15W.

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KSP-B-0006176Paul L. Redfearn Jr.   89211961-07-13
United States, Missouri, Douglas, East facing mesic wooded slopes along Bryant Creek near Mo. 14. Sec. 3, R14W, T25N.

KSP
Solenostoma sp,
KSP-B-0006177Paul L. Redfearn Jr.   89251961-07-13
United States, Missouri, Douglas, East facing mesic wooded slopes along Bryant Creek near Mo. 14. Sec. 3, R14W, T25N.

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KSP-B-0006192Paul L. Redfearn Jr.   89791961-07-13
United States, Missouri, Douglas, West facing rocky slopes along Bryant Creek. Many large dolomitic boulders present as well as some steep bluffs. Sweden Hollow. Sec. 29, R14W, T26N.

KSP
KSP-B-0006173Paul L. Redfearn Jr.   97891962-04-20
United States, Missouri, Douglas, Roadside Park along Mo. 5 between Mansfield and Ava. Sec. 17, T27N, R16W.

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KSP-B-0006185Paul L. Redfearn Jr.   90711961-08-02
United States, Missouri, Ozark, Wooded gulley of east facing oak-hickory slope. Ca. 3 miles north of Gainesville. Sec. 26, T23N, R14W.

KSP
KSP-B-0006174Paul L. Redfearn Jr.   93711961-10-13
United States, Missouri, Phelps, High west facing oak-hickory ridge with large exposed dolomitic boulders. Ca. 8 miles SW of Newburg. Sec. 20, T36N, R9W., 290m

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KSP-B-0006186Paul L. Redfearn Jr.   82541961-06-10
United States, Missouri, Pulaski, West facing oak-hickory slope and shaded gulley. Ca. 2.5 miles south of Devil's Elbow. NW 1/4 Sec. 29, T26N, R10W.

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KSP-B-0006181Paul L. Redfearn Jr.   84051961-06-14
United States, Missouri, Shannon, Rocky Creek and vicinity. Ca. 10 miles SE of Eminence. Sec. 18, T28N, R27.

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KSP-B-0006178Paul L. Redfearn Jr.   83571961-06-13
United States, Missouri, Texas, Along west facing banks and dolomitic bluffs of Piney River near Mo. 17. Ca. 2.5 miles west of Houston. Sec. 2, R10W, T30N.

KSP
KSP-B-0006183Paul L. Redfearn Jr.   95431962-02-17
United States, Missouri, Texas, Narrow ravine near Jacks Fork River. Sec. 36, T28N, R7W.

KSP
KSP-B-0006184Paul L. Redfearn Jr.   95531962-02-17
United States, Missouri, Texas, Narrow ravine near Jacks Fork River. Sec. 36, T28N, R7W.


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