University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Bryophyte Collection (COLO:B)
COLO-B-0061535
5a3f24a5-b3af-439a-9867-1df121d287c0
B-112885
Tritomaria quinquedentata (Huds.) H. Buch
Jungermanniaceae
W. A. Weber; J. Blackwell
s.n.
2002-09-05
2002-9-5
United States, Colorado, Grand, Rocky Mountain National Park. Western slope. Timber Lake Trail from Colorado River Valley to Long Meadow Trail fork, 9,000-10,400 ft. alt. N40°23.5', W105°50'.
40.391667 -105.833333
40° 23.5' N 105° 50' W
2743-3170 meters
9000-10400 ft
Spruce-fir, lodgepole pine, aspen forest. On ledges of cliffs at the Fork, mixed with Pohlia cruda.
Pohlia cruda
Plants deep green, complanate. leaves broad, the smaller lobes relatively short and inconspicuous; leaves not very concave, unequally trilobed, relatively distant compared to T. excisa; gemmae lacking