Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Brachythecium rivulare (Brachythecium rivulare var. noveboracense, Brachythecium rivulare var. rivulare, Calliergon kawaguchii, Hypnum rivulare, Hypnum vagans, Brachythecium glaucoviride, Brachythecium laticuspis, Brachythecium noveboracense, Brachythecium permolle, Brachythecium silvaticum, Brachyt... (show all)
Search Criteria: Crane Hollow; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


US
F. Bartley   2711963-04-14
United States, Ohio, In Crane Hollow. Hocking Co.

University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Bryophytes


CINC
CINC-B-0025292Snider, Jerry A.   36621989-07-18
United States, Ohio, Hocking, Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Holloit, Inc.), S of Gibisonville & N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 &. W of Cream Ridge Rd., 300m

CINC
CINC-B-0025285Snider, Jerry A.   33B21989-04-01
United States, Ohio, Hocking, Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, Inc.), S of Gibisonville & N of Conkle's Hollow. State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 & W of Cream Ridge Rd. S end of Crane Hollow, 39.416667 -82.5, 300m

CINC
CINC-B-0025290Snider, Jerry A.   33451989-04-01
United States, Ohio, Hocking, Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, Inc.), S of Gibisonville & N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 & W of Cream Ridge Rd, S. Bloomingville Quad, in swamp at S end of property, 300m

CINC
CINC-B-0025291Snider, Jerry A.   35411989-04-01
United States, Ohio, Hocking, Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow Inc.) S of Gibisonville and N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 and W of Cream Ridge Road, 300m

CINC
CINC-B-0025289Snider, Jerry A.   36351989-07-18
United States, Ohio, Hocking, Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow inc), S of Gibisonville and N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 and W of Cream Ridge Rd., 300m


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