Dataset: KE
Search Criteria: NETHERLANDS; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Kent State University Bryophyte Herbarium


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Aulacomnium palustre (Hedw.) Schwägr.
2625Janice M. Glime   78451982-05-01
NETHERLANDS, Near Edam, Heathland Nature Preserve. 52° 29' N, 5° 4' E., 52.4833333333

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5667Janice M. Glime   78891982-05-02
NETHERLANDS, Duin & Kruidberg near Harlem, 52°28'N, 4°30'E with Dutch Bryol. Soc. Acid heathland bog strip, dominated by Carex, Juncu, 52.4666666667

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Aulacomnium palustre (Hedw.) Schwägr.
2626Janice M. Glime   78451982-05-01
NETHERLANDS, Near Edam, Heathland Nature Preserve. 52° 29' N, 5° 4' E., 52.4833333333

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Pseudoscleropodium purum (Hedw.) M. Fleisch.
10465Janice M. Glime   78691982-05-02
NETHERLANDS, Duin & Kruidberg, near Haarlem, 52°28'N, 4°30'E. Alkaline dune, Fagus forest, Aesculus with Dutch Bryological Society., 52.4666666667

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7648Janice M. Glime   78761982-05-02
NETHERLANDS, Duin & Kruidberg, near Haarlem. 52°28' N, 4°30'E., 52.4666666667

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5668Janice M. Glime   78781982-05-02
NETHERLANDS, Duin & Kruidberg, near Haarlem, 52° 28' N, 4° 30' E., 52.4666666667

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Syntrichia ruralis (Hedw.) F. Weber & D. Mohr
12863Janice M. Glime; J. M. G.; with Dutch Bryological Society   78901982-05-02
NETHERLANDS, Duin & Kruidberg, near Haarlem. 52° 28' N, 4° 30' E., 52.4666666667

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Syntrichia ruralis (Hedw.) F. Weber & D. Mohr
12210Janice M. Glime   78901982-05-02
NETHERLANDS, Duin & Kruidberg, near Harlem, 52° 28'N, 4° 30'E. Alkaline dune, Fagus Forest, Aesculus with Dutch Bryological Society., 52.4666666667

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Frullania dilatata (L.) Dumort.
472Janice M. Glime   78861982-05-02
NETHERLANDS, Duin and Kruidberg, near Haarlem, alkaline dune, Fagus forest, Aesculus. 52° 28' N, 4° 30' E., 52.4666666667


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