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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Taenidia montana (Pseudotaenidia montana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


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Taenidia montana (Mack.) Cronquist
01166768James L. Reveal   54161980-05-25
United States, Maryland, Allegany, Along Oldtown Road 1 mile east of the junction of M.V. Smith Road and 2 miles west of Little Orleans, 1.2 mile northeast of Carroll Road; ca 900 ft, 274m

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Taenidia montana (Mack.) Cronquist
01166776James L. Reveal   52761980-05-17
United States, Maryland, Allegany, High Germany Hill north-northeast of Little Orleans, 0.3 mile northeast of Little Orleans and 1.2 mile southwest of the junction of Zeigler Road along High Germany Hill Road; ca 600 ft, 183m

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Taenidia montana (Mack.) Cronquist
01166784James L. Reveal   52601980-05-17
United States, Maryland, Allegany, Along Old Hancock Road on slope south of the road 0.2 mile west-southwest of Pine Lick Hollow and 0.4 mile east of road junction to White Oak Hollow, about 4.8 air miles east-northeast of Flintstone; ca 1000 ft, 305m

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Taenidia montana (Mack.) Cronquist
01166792James L. Reveal   54101980-05-25
United States, Maryland, Allegany, Along Mertens Avenue on the eastern slope of Town Hill about 0.2 mile below the summit at the junction of Town Hill Road; ca 1600 ft, 488m

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Taenidia montana (Mack.) Cronquist
01166800James L. Reveal   52301980-05-17
United States, Maryland, Allegany, Along Fifteen Mile Creek Road north of U.S. Highway 40 near the mouth of Pine Lick Hollow with Fifteen Mile Creek just north-northeast of the junction of Carpenter Road, about 1 mile north of old U.S. 40 and 0.2 mile south southwest of the junction of Double Pine Road; ca 800 ft, 244m


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