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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mnium spinosum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Bryophyte Collection


COLO:B
Mnium spinosum (Voit) Schwägr.
COLO-B-0034058W. A. Weber   77571952-07-01
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek, South side, Summit Lake, Mount Evans; 12500 ft alt., 3810m

COLO:B
Mnium spinosum (Voit) Schwägr.
COLO-B-0034064JoAnn W. Flock   FB-921971-07-09
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Niwot Ridge just N of Kiowa Peak, 40°03' N Lat, 105°37' W. Long, ca, 6 mi W of Ward; alpine tundra, 3660 msm, 3660m

COLO:B
Mnium spinosum (Voit) Schwägr.
COLO-B-0034107W. C. Steere   1973-08-04
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Indian Peaks region of Front Range, Green Lakes Valley; tundra, 3rd to 5th Green Lake, 3400-3700 m.s.m., 3400 - 3700m

COLO:B
Mnium spinosum (Voit) Schwägr.
COLO-B-0034113Vera Komarkova   1972-07-07
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Indian Peaks region; Green Lakes Valley, southwest of the 4th Green Lake, 11,720 ft. alt., 3572m

COLO:B
Mnium spinosum (Voit) Schwägr.
COLO-B-0034119F. J. Hermann; T. Koponen   249061972-08-10
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek, Slope of Mt. Evans, Summit Lake, 12 mi WSW Idaho Springs; 13000 ft alt., 3962m

COLO:B
Mnium spinosum (Voit) Schwägr.
COLO-B-0034125Jo Ann W. Flock   FB-861971-07-15
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Niwot Ridge just north of Kiowa Peak; 40° 03' N. Lat, 105° 37' W. Long.; ca. six miles west of Ward; alpine tundra. Growing in old stone ring below D-1 Station. Elev. ca. 3660 meters (12,000 ft.). Wet area.


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