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

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Meesia novae-zealandiae Dixon & Sainsbury
BOL0253644Van Zanten, B.O.   11961959-10-20
New Zealand, Hawke's Bay, North Island. Tangoio Reserve., 100m

BOL
Meesia triquetra (L. ex Jolycl.) Angstr.
BOL0253645Hedderson, T.A.J.   156002004-08-30
Norway, Svalbard, Spitzbergen. Isfjorden, Longyearbyen area. Bjorn Dalen, South side of valley., 78.222222 15.331944, 50m

BOL
Meesia triquetra (L. ex Jolycl.) Angstr.
BOL0253646Shevock, J.R.   412502012-10-15
United States, California, Madera, Central Sierra Nevada, Sierra National Forest. Whisky Ridge. 'China Meadow' at end of FS road 7S76A, tributary of Roush Creek. R23E, T7S, section 35., 37.272944 -119.420278, 1844m

BOL
Meesia triquetra (L. ex Jolycl.) Angstr.
BOL0253647Shevock, J.R.   331692009-07-11
United States, California, Mariposa, Central Sierra Nevada, Yosemite National Park. Mono Meadows less than 0.5 mile from Glacier Point Road, tributary drainage of Illilouette Creek. R22E, T2S, section 17., 37.674722 -119.582222, 2115m

BOL
Meesia triquetra (L. ex Jolycl.) Angstr.
BOL0253648Stenholm, C.   s.n.1935-08-01
Sweden, Jamtland, Harjedalen, Tannas, Funnasdalen.

BOL
Meesia triquetra (L. ex Jolycl.) Angstr.
BOL0253649Steere, W.C.   s.n.1960-08-04
United States, Alaska, Colville River, Umiat., 69.366667 -152.133333

BOL
BOL0253650Holmen, K.A.   s.n.1956-06-14
Greenland, Disko Island, West Greenland. Godhavn [Qeqertarsuaq]., -69.25 -53.55

BOL
BOL0253651Stenholm, C.   s.n.1935-07-23
Sweden, Jamtland, Harjedalen, Tannas, Funnasdalen. The east side of Hammarfjallet [Hamrafjallet].

BOL
BOL0263129Unknown   s.n.
Scotland, Angus, Barrie [Barry].


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Google Map

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