Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Schistidium agassizii (Grimmia alpicola)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Schistidium agassizii Sull. & Lesq.
215821Shevock, J.R.   473502015-08-17
United States, California, Shasta County, CA, 41.179833 -122.480333, 1798 - 1798m

BOL
BOL0252050Allen, B.H.   61861988-04-22
United States, Missouri, Saint Clair, Buzzard Bluff, above Sac River, about 4 miles SE of Roscoe. E 1/2 sect. 35, T37N, R26W., 232 - 259m

BOL
BOL0252052Garside, S.   63171950-07-01
England, East Midlands, Derbyshire, Castleton. Cave Dale., 198m

BOL
Schistidium agassizii Sull. & Lesq.
BOL0260124Shevock, J.R.   258552004-07-09
United States, California, Trinity, Along forest highway 17 (road 40N45) at Bear Creek, R6W, T40N, section 22., 41.312972 -122.529028, 1890m

BOL
Schistidium agassizii Sull. & Lesq.
BOL0256917Stenholm, C.   s.n.1937-04-03
Sweden, Skane, Billinge, Stockmorrom [Stockamollan?].


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