Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Riccia crystallina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MO
90144395Fred A. Barkley   10901936-10-31
United States, Illinois, East Saint Louis, SE

MO
90147932J.J. Bernhardi   s.n.
United States, The Bernhardi Herbarium

MO
90147922J.J. Bernhardi   s.n.
United States, The Bernhardi Herbarium

MO
103409943Thomas A. Williams   H-601891-10-00
United States, South Dakota, Brookings, Brookings, SD., 44.311357 -96.798388

MO
100222498S. P. Churchill   56471975-06-10
United States, South Dakota, Custer, Black Hills: just west of Comache Park (NE 1/4, Sec.2, T43N, R3E). Open Pinus wooded rocky slopes. <5642-5655>, 43.7333333 -103.7166667, 1660m

MO
100921722Inez Hartroe   91948-07-28
United States, Arkansas, Conway, Petit Jean State Park. P.O. Morrilton.

MO
90089261A.H. Brinkman   79441925-00-00
Canada, Alberta, N of Craigmyle.

MO
90066258Bruce D. Parfitt   57881997-06-01
United States, Michigan, Tuscola, NE corner of Bliss Road and State Hwy 24, T12N R9E Sec 26 SW corner.

MO
90085083E. G. Worthley   H-3101960-10-23
United States, Maryland, Baltimore, Near Delight.

KSP
KSP-B-0007322R. L. McGregor   80401953-12-26
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, 3 miles south of Tamazunchale. Bank of Moctezuma River., 213m

KSP
KSP-B-0005904Walter Kiener   213341946-08-05
United States, Nebraska, Antelope, Neleigh, 6 mi. W., 533m

KSP
KSP-B-0006727R. L. McGregor   8042B1953-12-26
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, 3 mi. S of Tamazunchale

DOV
Image Associated With the Occurence
DOV0131364   
United States, Montana

UTEP:Herb
Image Associated With the Occurence
UTEP:Herb:75766Collector(s): William T. Doyle   WTD 114432006-03-23
United States, California, San Mateo County, Coast Range, Santa Cruz Mountains, Butano State Park, E of Cloverdale Road, near entrance kiosk, 37.2052777778 -122.3405555556, 120 - 120m


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