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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Bryophyte Collection


COLO:B
Mannia pilosa (Hornem.) Frye & L. Clark
COLO-B-0032730J. Michener   s.n.1963-07-30
United States, Alaska, along Eldorado Creek

COLO:B
Mannia pilosa (Hornem.) Frye & L. Clark
COLO-B-0032736William A. Weber; Les A. Viereck   100391956-07-23
United States, Alaska, South Bank of Thoroughfare River at north base of Mt. Eielson (Copper Mt.), 63.416667 -150.333333, 1036m

COLO:B
Mannia pilosa (Hornem.) Frye & L. Clark
COLO-B-0032742JoAnn Flock   FB-7031980-08-02
United States, Alaska, Nome, Seward Peninsula: Cape Prince of Wales. Below Lee's Trading Post, Tin City, 65.8 -168, 0 - 700m

COLO:B
Mannia pilosa (Hornem.) Frye & L. Clark
COLO-B-0032748Hansford T. Shacklette   62691960-06-30
United States, Alaska, about 20 miles south of Chicken, Taylor Highway., 610m

COLO:B
Mannia pilosa (Hornem.) Frye & L. Clark
COLO-B-0032754W. A. Weber   1993-05-24
United States, Colorado, Baca, on steins of moribund Selaginella underwoodii in massive sods of Cladonia slrepsilis over sloping rock faces in rimrock; head of Big Hole Canyon, in mixed grassland-juniper-oak.

COLO:B
Mannia pilosa (Hornem.) Frye & L. Clark
COLO-B-0032760M. Edwards; F. Fashing, M. King, K. Trout, P. Root   6371985-08-12
United States, Colorado, Teller, Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument. T13S R70W Sec 18, NE 1/4. 2650 msm. (Area E). Twin Rocks Valley. n side of Twin Rocks formation near N boundary of monument., 2650m


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