Dataset: URV
Taxa: Bryaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Richmond Herbarium


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URV001713Strickland, J. C.   12691942-08-05
USA, Virginia, Tazewell, About 5 miles north of Tazewell

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URV001714Luttrell, E. S.   s.n.1937-06-01
USA, Virginia, Richmond City, Forest Hill

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URV001715Luttrell, E. S.   B-19006-B1935-02-13
USA, Virginia, Henrico, University of Richmond, brick walk admin. bldg

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URV001716Luttrell, E. S.   B-19006-C1935-07-23
USA, Virginia, Henrico, University of Richmond

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URV001717Wilson, F. H.   11928-11-02
USA, Virginia, Henrico, University of Richmond campus

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Bryum bimum (Brid.) Turn.
URV001718Luttrell, E. S.   B-19005 A1936-07-22
USA, Virginia, Giles, Mt. Lake, Cascades

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Bryum bimum (Brid.) Turn.
URV001719Luttrell, E. S.   960A1941-08-11
USA, Virginia, Giles, Mountain Lake, above biological station

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Gemmabryum caespiticium (Hedw.) J.R. Spence
URV001720Luttrell, E. S.   s.n.1937-06-01
USA, Virginia, Richmond City, Forest Hill

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Rhodobryum (Schimp.) Limpr.
URV001721Moore, Tom   391980-07-00
USA, Virginia, Giles, Mt. Lake Biological Station

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Rhodobryum roseum (Hedw.) Limpr.
URV001722Luttrell, E. S.   s.n.1936-08-04
USA, Virginia, Mountain Lake, Bear Cliff Trail

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URV027465Mikayla Quinn   14
United States, New Jersey, Essex

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Gemmabryum caespiticium (Hedw.) J.R. Spence
URV027579Mikayla Quinn   126
United States, Virginia, Hanover

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Ptychostomum pseudotriquetrum (Hedw.) J.R. Spence & H.P. Ramsay ex Holyoak & N. Pedersen
URV027537Mikayla Quinn   86
United States, Virginia, Goochland

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Gemmabryum subapiculatum (Hampe) J.R. Spence & H.P. Ramsay
URV027497Mikayla Quinn   49
United States, New Jersey, Sussex

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URV027645Mikayla Quinn   199
United States, Virginia, Richmond City


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