Dataset: FTU
Taxa: Pilotrichaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Central Florida Herbarium


FTU
Schizomitrium pallidum (Hornsch.) Crum & Anderson
FTU M369William Carlie   7911988-09-17
United States, Florida, Orange, UCF campus. North side of UCF along pipeline road ner stream. From Nyssa at water level. Swamp hardwood, 28.609243 -81.18875

FTU
Schizomitrium pallidum (Hornsch.) Crum & Anderson
FTU M370Bill Corlie   10201988-09-17
United States, Florida, Orange, UCF campus. Near stream on (by) county line road (Seminole-Orange). 1 mile east of Alafaya Trail. On black gum near stream. Swamp hardwood, 28.611207 -81.189595

FTU
Cyclodictyon varians (Sull.) Kuntze
FTU M113Barbara Whittier   2221971-08-07
United States, Florida, Lake, Ocala National Forest. Lake at Alexander Springs. At base of Sabal Palmetto, 29.08 -81.57833

FTU
Cyclodictyon varians (Sull.) Kuntze
FTU M114Walt Thomson   RS-00161989-02-11
United States, Florida, Orange, Rock Spring Run State Reserve, Chasteen Springs. Hydric Hardwood Hammock, Spring Run, 28.76841 -81.464349

FTU
Cyclodictyon varians (Sull.) Kuntze
FTU M115W. Thomson   1989-02-11
United States, Florida, Lake, Rock Springs run state reserve. Chasteen Spring run, 28.805759 -81.454463

FTU
Cyclodictyon varians (Sull.) Kuntze
FTU M116W. Thomson   1989-02-11
United States, Florida, Orange, Rock Springs run state reserve. Chasteen Spring run, 28.768452 -81.464069

FTU
Callicostella pallida (Hornsch.) Ångström
FTU M78Violet Brown   5171978-04-22
United States, Florida, Seminole, Oviedo. Black Hammock, near Elm and Independence Ave, E. of Sweetwater Creek, 28.67884 -81.205498


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