Dataset: FLAS-
Taxa: Roellia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium - Bryophytes


FLAS
Roellia roellii (Broth.) A.L. Andrews ex H.A. Crum
FLAS B13269Dale M. J. Mueller   67321966-08-08
United States, Oregon, Klamath, Annie Creek Gorge below Mazama Campground, Crater Lake National Park, 42.816654 -122.117849

FLAS
Roellia roellii (Broth.) A.L. Andrews ex H.A. Crum
FLAS B20466W.A. Weber   1972-10-09
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Rocky Mountain National Park; Bear Lake, 40.313994 -105.648812, 2926m

FLAS
Roellia roellii (Broth.) A.L. Andrews ex H.A. Crum
FLAS B27155W.B. Schofield   574221974-09-22
Canada, British Columbia, Fraser Valley, outrider from Custer Ridge and Thompson Peak, overlooking Maselpanik Creek, N. Cascade Mts., 49.05 -121.283333, 1402 - 1951m

FLAS
Roellia roellii (Broth.) A.L. Andrews ex H.A. Crum
FLAS B27233W.B. Schofield   570411974-08-24
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Mt. Baker National Forest: Keep Kool Trail to Yellow Aster Meadow, 48.833333 -121.916667, 1067m

FLAS
Roellia roellii (Broth.) A.L. Andrews ex H.A. Crum
FLAS B31493D.H. Norris   233511972-10-13
United States, California, Siskiyou, above Big Duck Lake, Sec. 19, T40N, R9W, 41.301069 -122.935985, 2012m

FLAS
Roellia roellii (Broth.) A.L. Andrews ex H.A. Crum
FLAS B62170W.B. Schofield   827051984-09-13
Canada, British Columbia, Fraser Valley, Liumchen Ridge, road from Cultus Lake to ridge, 49 -121.85

FLAS
Roellia roellii (Broth.) A.L. Andrews ex H.A. Crum
FLAS B64274D.H. Norris   783901992-06-19
United States, Oregon, Hood River, near Lake Wahtum, Mt. Hood National Forest, 45.566667 -121.8, 1200m


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