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

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Straminergon stramineum (Dicks. ex Brid.) Hedenas
BOL0256413Hedderson, T.A.J.   59451988-07-01
Canada, Nunavut, Ellesmere Island. Borup Fjord, Esayoo Bay, Elmerson Peninsula, on unnamed mountain about 13 km S of Mount Leith., 80.7383 -81.2335, 700m

BOL
Straminergon stramineum (Dicks. ex Brid.) Hedenas
BOL0256414Hedderson, T.A.J.   58981988-06-29
Canada, Nunavut, Ellesmere Island. Borup Fjord, Esayoo Bay, Elmerson Peninsula, ca. 8 km SSW of Mount Leith., 80.7588 -81.9108, 50m

BOL
Straminergon stramineum (Dicks. ex Brid.) Hedenas
BOL0256415Shevock, J.R.   458452014-09-13
United States, California, El Dorado, Northern Sierra Nevada, Lake Tahoe Basin. Off of highway 89 at upper end of Grass lake fen just below Luther Pass. R18E, T11N, section 23., 38.787417 -119.947861, 2362m

BOL
Straminergon stramineum (Dicks. ex Brid.) Hedenas
BOL0256416Shevock, J.R.   332442009-07-30
United States, California, Madera, Central Sierra Nevada, Yosemite National Park. South Fork Merced River Basin. Along south shore of Royal Arch Lake. R22E, T4S, section 24., 37.577111 -119.503972, 2647m

BOL
Straminergon stramineum (Dicks. ex Brid.) Hedenas
BOL0256417Shevock, J.R.   406252012-08-04
United States, California, Mono, Central Sierra Nevada, Toiyabe National Forest. Hoover Wilderness, Virginia Lake Basin. Off of trail 043 below small lake at headwaters below pass. R24E, T2N, section 2., 38.043611 -119.29, 3246m

BOL
Straminergon stramineum (Dicks. ex Brid.) Hedenas
BOL0256418Shevock, J.R.   213792001-09-29
United States, California, Tulare, Southern Sierra Nevada, Sequoia National Forest. Kern Plateau. Headwaters of Machine Creek drainage, east of Round Meadow and forest road 22S19. T22S, R34E, section 32., 35.963889 -118.336389, 2761m

BOL
Hypnum stramineum Dicks. ex Brid.
BOL0263114Unknown   s.n.
Scotland


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.