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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anomodon tristis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Hot Springs National Park Herbarium


HOSP
Anomodon tristis (Ces.) Sull. & Lesq.
HOSP002074Jewel Moore   81-28251981-09-21
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Along Floral Trail

Our Lady of the Lake University Herbarium


LLC
Image Associated With the Occurence
Anomodon tristis (Ces.) Sull. & Lesq.
00003257P. O. Schallert   s.n.1940-07-04
United States, North Carolina, Forsyth

Putnam Museum and Science Center


BDI
Anomodon tristis (Ces.) Sull. & Lesq.
Haines, Mary P.   1877-00-00
United States, Indiana, Wayne, Richmond, 39.828937 -84.890238

Western Carolina University Herbarium


WCUH
Anomodon tristis (Ces.) Sull. & Lesq.
WCUH0033542Mathews, K. G.   672013-05-15
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Clifftop Vista trail, along skitty creek (out and back). Cliffside Lake area, Nantahala National Forest, 35.078333 -83.236667

Western New Mexico University, Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium


SNM
Anomodon tristis (Ces.) Sull. & Lesq.
28106R. Kleinman, K. Blisard   2011-5-28-19b2011-05-28
USA, Iowa, Clayton, Bixby State Park, 1 mile north of Edgewood, above ice cave, 42.67464 -91.398236, 346m

SNM
Anomodon tristis (Ces.) Sull. & Lesq.
28108R. Kleinman, K. Blisard   2013-6-9-2a2013-06-09
USA, Iowa, Clayton, Bixby State Park, 1 mile north of Edgewood, above ice cave, 42.674724 -91.398502, 354m

SNM
Anomodon tristis (Ces.) Sull. & Lesq.
31891R. Kleinman, K. Blisard, S. Andersen, C. Andersen   2021-6-18-302021-06-18
USA, New Mexico, San Miguel, Santa Fe National Forest, Porvenir Canyon, Hwy 263 west of Las Vegas, NM then right to Porvenir Campground, along trail to Hermit Peak, just passed first river crossing, 35.714112 -105.421671, 2302m


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