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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tortella arctica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Bryophyte Collection


COLO:B
Tortella arctica (Arnell) Crundw. & Nyholm
COLO-B-0059906Weber; Miller, Wittmann, Lehr   3.332005-08-05
United States, Colorado, Summit, Arapaho National Forest, Breckenridge Quadrangle, Blue Lake (Upper) S of Quandary Peak. Above Monte Cristo Creek, 39.38472 -106.08611, 427m

COLO:B
Tortella arctica (Arnell) Crundw. & Nyholm
COLO-B-0059912W. A. Weber; R. C. Wittmann and P. J. Lehr   s.n.2007-07-30
United States, Colorado, Park, East side of Mosquito Pass, Ten Mile Range, W of Alma, site 3; 13100 ft alt, 39° 16' 54" N 106° 11' 03" W, 39.281667 -106.184167, 3993m

COLO:B
Tortella arctica (Arnell) Crundw. & Nyholm
COLO-B-0059918W. A. Weber; R. C. Wittmann   s.n.2000-09-16
United States, Colorado, Summit, Blue Lake Dam area, Monte Cristo Creek Valley, between Mt. Quandary and North Star Mt, Ten Mile Range, 3000m

COLO:B
Tortella arctica (Arnell) Crundw. & Nyholm
COLO-B-0059924Weber; Wittmann, Dibble, Kekes, Lincoln   1.42005-08-13
United States, Colorado, Summit, Arapaho National Forest, Loveland Pass Quadrangle, along US Hwy 6. Near the inlet of Pass Lake., 39.65556 -105.87944, 3597m

COLO:B
Tortella arctica (Arnell) Crundw. & Nyholm
COLO-B-0059930William A. Weber   B-442631973-08-19
United States, Wyoming, Park, Beartooth Plateau, Cooke City to Red Lodge Highway; head of Wyoming Creek, 44.98 -109.47, 3250m

COLO:B
Tortella arctica (Arnell) Crundw. & Nyholm
COLO-B-0059971W. A. Weber; R. C. Wittmann   s. n.2000-07-08
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek, Saddle between Mount Evans and Mount Epaulet, 13500 ft alt., 4115m


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Google Map

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