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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; Montana; Valley; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Bryophyte Collection


COLO:B
Dicranum undulatum Schrad. ex Brid.
COLO-B-0015849Steven P. Churchill   114691981-06-29
United States, Montana, Valley, West of Fort Peck, at Charles Russell Natl. Wildlife Refuge, at "Pines Area", 47.85 -106.65

COLO:B
Hypnum revolutum (Mitt.) Lindb.
COLO-B-0027760Steven P. Churchill   114761981-06-29
United States, Montana, Valley, West of Fort Peck at Charles Russell Natl. Wildlife Refuge, "Pines Area", 47.85 -106.65

COLO:B
Rhytidium rugosum (Hedw.) Kindb.
COLO-B-0049454S. P. Churchill   114801981-06-29
United States, Montana, Valley, W of Fort Peck, at the Charles Russell National Wildlife Refuge, at the "Pines Area", 47.85 -106.65

COLO:B
Rosulabryum capillare (Hedw.) J.R. Spence
COLO-B-0050023Steven P Churchill   114751981-06-29
United States, Montana, Valley, West of Fort Peck, at the Charles Russel National Wildlife Refuge, at the Pines Area., 47.85 -106.65

COLO:B
Sanionia uncinata (Hedw.) Loeske
COLO-B-0050273Steven P Churchill   114811981-06-29
United States, Montana, Valley, W of Fort Peck, at Charles Rusell National Wildlife Refuge. the 'Pines' area, 47.85 -106.65

COLO:B
Thuidium abietinum (Hedw.) Schimp. in B.S.G.
COLO-B-0058978Steven P. Churchill   114781981-06-29
United States, Montana, Valley, W of Fort Peck, at Charles Rusell National Wildlife Refuge. the 'Pines' area, 47.85 -106.65


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