Dataset: TENN-
Search Criteria: Livland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee Bryophyte Herbarium


TENN
Brachythecium populeum (Hedw.) Schimp. in B.S.G.
TENN-B-0007233von Bock   1907-07-00
Livland, An feußtem Stein in schaftigen Lage an den Heimthalsden Schlart [On a wet stone in a steep location on the Heimthalsden Schlart], 120m

TENN
Cratoneuron falcatum (Brid.) G. Roth
TENN-B-0016315von Bock   1907-07-00
Livland, Livland, den 220 paralel bei Sinealik

TENN
Drepanocladus fluitans (Hedw.) Warnst.
TENN-B-0103802Hertha v. Bock   s.n.1910-07-00
Livland, Livland: Reidenwasseufer bei Schwarzhof, 86m

TENN
Drepanocladus intermedius (Lindb.) Warnst.
TENN-B-0103812von Bock   1908-08-00
Livland, Am Wisucksumpf bei Fellin in Livland, 10m

TENN
Drepanocladus intermedius (Lindb.) Warnst.
TENN-B-0103808von Bock   s.n.1907-07-00
Livland, Auf scharenkenden Ufer der Sinealik See, 110m

TENN
Drepanocladus sendtneri (Schimp.) Warnst.
TENN-B-0103903Wolf. von Bock   1917-08-00
Livland, Livland: Alte flachweiche bei Tölpe, Schwarzhof

TENN
Drepanocladus sendtneri (Schimp.) Warnst.
TENN-B-0103900Wolf. von Bock   1913-08-00
Livland, Livland: Alte Flachsweiche bei Tölpe, Schwarzhof

TENN
Drepanocladus sendtneri (Schimp.) Warnst.
TENN-B-0103897Wolf. von Bock   1913-08-00
Livland, Livland: bei Sinealik [at Sinealik]

TENN
Drepanocladus sendtneri (Schimp.) Warnst.
TENN-B-0103894Wolf. von Bock   1908-08-00
Livland, Livland: Sorvikwiese bei Schwarzhof

TENN
Drepanocladus sendtneri (Schimp.) Warnst.
TENN-B-0103889Wolf. von Bock   1909-08-00
Livland, Livland: Kersel, in Tumpeln auf der Rabez am weise Kalksumpf, 120m

TENN
Philonotis fontana (Hedw.) Brid.
TENN-B-0104639Boen   1907-07-00
Livland, bei Schwarzhof [near Schwarzhof], 136m


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