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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: COLO-B
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; California; Madera; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Bryophyte Collection


COLO:B
COLO-B-0020441Gilford J. Ikenberry   16181934-07-07
United States, California, Madera, In outlet from Middle Chain Lake, southern Yosemite Nat'l. Park, 2438m

COLO:B
Grimmia laevigata (Brid.) Brid.
COLO-B-0022752G. J. Ikenberry   s.n.1935-03-17
United States, California, Madera, North Fork, 37.22972 -119.50861, 808m

COLO:B
COLO-B-0023469G. K. Ikenberry   s.n.1935-03-17
United States, California, Madera, North Fork, 37.229669 -119.509581

COLO:B
COLO-B-0023593G. K. Ikenberry   s.n.1935-03-17
United States, California, Madera, North Fork, 37.229669 -119.509581, 808m

COLO:B
Metaneckera menziesii (Drumm.) Steere
COLO-B-0033321G. J. Ikenberry   s.n.1934-05-30
United States, California, Madera, "The Falls' on Bass Lake, North Fork

COLO:B
Phaeoceros hallii (Austin) Prosk.
COLO-B-0038730William T. Doyle   84451996-05-20
United States, California, Madera, Sierra Nevada; Oak Grove Road ca. 4.4 mi W of Mariposa Co. line, 213m

COLO:B
Philonotis fontana (Hedw.) Brid.
COLO-B-0039178Gilford J. Ikenberry   1535
United States, California, Madera, Ellis Meadows, mountains above North Fork, 1768m

COLO:B
Pohlia nutans (Hedw.) Lindb.
COLO-B-0043504Gilford J. Ikenberry   14641934-07-08
United States, California, Madera, Middle Chain Lake region, southern Yosemite Nat'l. Park, 2774m

COLO:B
Polytrichastrum alpinum (Hedw.) G.L. Sm.
COLO-B-0043916Peter H. Raven   s.n.1951-07-05
United States, California, Madera, Volcanic Ridge; 11000 ft alt., 3353m

COLO:B
Syntrichia ruralis (Hedw.) F. Weber & D. Mohr
COLO-B-0058037G. J. Ikenberry   s.n.1935-05-01
United States, California, Madera, North Fork, 37.229669 -119.509581, 792m


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