Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Orthomnion medium (Plagiomnium medium)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Plagiomnium medium (Bruch & Schimp.) T.J.Kop.
BOL0257089Holmen, K.   s.n.1951-07-19
Denmark, North Jutland, Near Sindal, Slotved.

BOL
Plagiomnium medium (Bruch & Schimp.) T.J.Kop.
BOL0257090Shevock, J.R.   319422008-08-23
United States, California, Shasta, Blue Lake Canyon along trail adjacent to North Fork Bailey Creek. T30N, R4E, section 8., 40.479806 -121.561611, 2001m

BOL
Plagiomnium medium (Bruch & Schimp.) T.J.Kop.
BOL0257091Shevock, J.R.   331752009-07-11
United States, California, Mariposa, 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
Plagiomnium medium (Bruch & Schimp.) T.J.Kop.
BOL0257092Shevock, J.R.   412442012-10-15
United States, California, Madera, Whisky Ridge. About 100 yards upstream from FS road 7S08 along Owl Creek. R23E, T7S, section 26., 37.284139 -119.420028, 1951m

BOL
Plagiomnium medium (Bruch & Schimp.) T.J.Kop.
BOL0257093Shevock, J.R.   140801996-07-30
United States, California, Fresno, Whitakers Forest headquarters. R27E, T14S, section 16., 36.7 -118.930556, 1676m

BOL
Plagiomnium medium (Bruch & Schimp.) T.J.Kop.
BOL0257094Shevock, J.R.   142911996-09-02
United States, California, Tulare, Dark Canyon. Along Forest road 24S05 (Jack Ranch road) just south of White River. R31E, T24S, section 16., 35.841667 -118.636111, 1280m

BOL
Plagiomnium medium (Bruch & Schimp.) T.J.Kop.
BOL0257095Shevock, J.R.   388132011-09-18
United States, California, Siskiyou, Marble Mountains Region. FS Road 44N45, 0.3 miles below Lovers Camp Trailhead. R11W, T43N, section 8., 41.596444 -123.141, 1227m

BOL
Plagiomnium medium (Bruch & Schimp.) T.J.Kop.
BOL0257096Stenholm, C.   s.n.1937-06-01
Sweden, Skane, Billinge, Bogerup.


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