Dataset: OSC-
Taxa: Heteroplacidium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Heteroplacidium congestum (Breuss & McCune) Breuss
135337Roger Rosentreter   Rosentreter 160072005-04-08
United States, Utah, San Juan, Canyonlands National Park, just East of Island in the Sky, 10km Southwest of Moab, Utah, - 1615m

OSC
Heteroplacidium congestum (Breuss & McCune) Breuss
153766Ron Hamill   RH13-1021.22013-06-25
United States, Oregon, Harney, East of Adel, large unit of Hawksie-Walksie RNA, 42.011 -119.132, 1707m

OSC
Heteroplacidium congestum (Breuss & McCune) Breuss
168074Roger Rosentreter   93201995-06-16
United States, Colorado, Summit, Arapaho National Forest. 25 miles N of Dillon just W of Green Mt. Resevoir., 39.87 -106.268333333333, 2550m

OSC
Heteroplacidium compactum (A. Massal.) Gueidan & Cl. Roux
103886Frank P. Sipe   13251957-03-00
United States, California, Riverside, Pl. Valley, Joshua Tree National Monument

OSC
Heteroplacidium congestum (Breuss & McCune) Breuss
155322Ann DeBolt   23952009-06-14
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Biological Soil Crust Survey of the Rome Cliffs Area, Malheur County, Oregon; Vale District Bureau of Land Management; Malheur Resource Area. From Hwy 95, after crossing the Owyhee River at Rome, OR, continue 4 miles before turning north onto a wide dirt road.. Plot #1 Approx. 6.5 km SW of Rome, OR and the Owyhee River, and 85 km SW of Jordan Valley, OR., 1121m

OSC
Heteroplacidium congestum (Breuss & McCune) Breuss
160658Ann Debolt   24502009-06-15
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Approx. 6.5 km SW of Rome, OR andd the Owyhee River, and 85 km SW of Jordan Valley, OR, 1146m


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