Dataset: VPI
Taxa: Calypogeiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Massey Herbarium (Virginia Tech)


VPI
Calypogeia fissa (L.) Raddi
VPI-B-0004294John F. Townsend   55782016-09-08
United States, Virginia, Patrick, Dan River Gorge - about 1 km southeast of terminus of VA rt. 724 and 0.6 km west-southwest of Pinnacles of Dan. About 7.3 km southwest of Meadows of Dan and 0.65 km north of Pinnacles Hydro Plant., 36.6721 -80.44458333, 460m

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VPI-B-0001709Allard, D.   48112006-09-28
United States, Vermont, Caledonia, Wheelock Mt, Steam Mill Brook WMA, Site 1, 44.56694 -72.15278, 639m

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Calypogeia muelleriana (Schiffner) K. Müller
VPI-B-0003341T.F. Wieboldt   138612019-08-06
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Tributary off Poverty Creek along unnamed trail, 6.4 mi WNW of Blacksburg., 37.25428 -80.52609, 604m

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Calypogeia muelleriana (Schiffner) K. Müller
VPI-B-0003781T.F. Wieboldt   141752020-10-21
United States, Virginia, Alleghany, along Dolly Ann Road near Dolly Ann Hollow. 4.9 mi ENE of Covington [City Hall], 37.81852 -79.91172, 607m

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VPI-B-0001710Allard, D.   26662002-09-01
United States, Vermont, Caledonia, Coles Pond, Site 10, 44.51 -72.21889, 672m

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Calypogeia neogaea (Schust.) Bakerlin
VPI-B-0001711Allard, D.   52862007-09-01
United States, Vermont, Essex, Brousseau Mountain, wooded seep on south-facing slope, 44.96444 -71.73694, 610m

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Calypogeia neogaea (Schust.) Bakerlin
VPI-B-0001712Allard, D.   54102008-05-17
United States, Vermont, Essex, Monadnock Mt, above gravel pit near brook, 44.90077 -71.5108, 388m


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