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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Schistidium occidentale (Grimmia occidentalis, Grimmia pacifica, Grimmia alpicola f. acutifolia)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Bryophyte Collection


COLO:B
Schistidium occidentale (E. Lawton) S.P. Churchill
COLO-B-0051770R. R. Ireland, Jr.   58771962-06-13
United States, Washington, Snohomish, About 3.5 mi. E. of Big Four Campground

COLO:B
Schistidium occidentale (E. Lawton) S.P. Churchill
COLO-B-0051776J. A. Allen   451898-04-25
United States, Washington, The Cascade Mountains. Upper Valley of the Nesqually, 47.030391 -122.680153

COLO:B
Schistidium occidentale (E. Lawton) S.P. Churchill
COLO-B-0051782J. M. Holzinger   s.n.1902-07-16
United States, Minnesota, Cook, North Shore of Lake Superior; in the vicinity of Grand Marais

COLO:B
Schistidium occidentale (E. Lawton) S.P. Churchill
COLO-B-0051788   2007-06-07
United States, Montana, Lincoln

COLO:B
Schistidium occidentale (E. Lawton) S.P. Churchill
COLO-B-0051794J. A. Allen   s.n.1898-02-01
United States, Washington, The Cascade Mountains. Upper Valley of the Nesqually, 47.030391 -122.680153

COLO:B
Schistidium occidentale (E. Lawton) S.P. Churchill
COLO-B-0051800   
United States, Montana

COLO:B
Schistidium occidentale (E. Lawton) S.P. Churchill
COLO-B-0051813Ronald C. Wittmann   s.n.2001-03-02
United States, Washington, Clallam, Olympic National Forest, along F.R. 2870, 47.99222 -123.16111, 366m

COLO:B
Schistidium occidentale (E. Lawton) S.P. Churchill
COLO-B-0051818Seville FLOWERS   64101960-05-14
United States, Utah, Millard, Canyon Mountains, Oak Creek Canyon, Ca. 5 mi. E. of Oak City, 1676m

COLO:B
Schistidium occidentale (E. Lawton) S.P. Churchill
COLO-B-0051819Ronald C Wittmann   2000-03-30
United States, Kansas, Atchison

COLO:B
Schistidium occidentale (E. Lawton) S.P. Churchill
COLO-B-0051824Seville FLOWERS   5789-A1959-06-20
United States, Utah, Juab, Deep Creek Mountains, Thomas Creek, 3048m

COLO:B
Schistidium occidentale (E. Lawton) S.P. Churchill
COLO-B-0051825W. A. Weber   27751945-04-08
United States, Oregon, Hood River, under Gorton Creek Falls, near Wyeth

COLO:B
Schistidium occidentale (E. Lawton) S.P. Churchill
COLO-B-0051830Sevile Flowers   57891959-06-20
United States, Utah, Juab, Deep Creek Mountains, Thomas Creek., 3048m

COLO:B
Schistidium occidentale (E. Lawton) S.P. Churchill
COLO-B-0051831S. Flowers   102091967-06-23
United States, Montana, Lake, Mission Mountains, Mission Creek

COLO:B
Schistidium occidentale (E. Lawton) S.P. Churchill
COLO-B-0051836Henry N. Bolander   s.n.1864-00-00
United States, California, [no locality]

COLO:B
Schistidium occidentale (E. Lawton) S.P. Churchill
COLO-B-0051837Marion P. Harthill   20151961-04-09
United States, Washington, Olympic National Forest; Blyn Lookout Area. Port Angeles, 2286m

COLO:B
Schistidium occidentale (E. Lawton) S.P. Churchill
COLO-B-0051769Dr. Walter Keiner   132381942-09-25
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Rocky Mountain National Park and Vicinity. Lat ca 40°N. Longs Peak. 10400 ft. Larkspur Creek., 40.275 -105.577, 3170m

COLO:B
Schistidium occidentale (E. Lawton) S.P. Churchill
COLO-B-0051775Frederick J Hermann   259901974-10-21
United States, Colorado, Larimer, On boulders in dried bed of Larkspur Creek, NE slope of Longs Peak at trail crossing, alt 10300 ft, 1.5 miles W of Longs Peak Ranger Station. Rocky Mountain National Park, 40.275 -105.577, 3139m

COLO:B
Schistidium occidentale (E. Lawton) S.P. Churchill
COLO-B-0051781Walter Kiener   80711939-07-07
United States, Colorado, Longs Peak, 40.254835 -105.616078, 3170m


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