Dataset: UPS-BOT
Taxa: Gypsoplacaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Gypsoplaca Timdal
L-012189E. Timdal, W.A. Weber & C. Bratt   1988-10-20
United States, Colorado, About 3 miles south of Gypsum, in the Eagle River Valley, On north-facing slopes of low gypsum hills paralleling the east side of Gypsum Creek

UPS:BOT
Gypsoplaca Timdal
L-054863C. Bratt, W.A. Weber & E. Timdal   1988-00-00
United States, Colorado, Big Gypsum Valley, gypsum hills between Gypsum Gap and Dry Creek Basin

UPS:BOT
Gypsoplaca Timdal
L-058860Mikhail Zhurbenko   1994-08-10
Russia, Taymyr, Byrranga Mts, region of Lewinson-Lessing Lake, interflow of rivers Krasnaya and Kholodnaya

UPS:BOT
Gypsoplaca Timdal
L-058861Mikhail Zhurbenko   1994-07-20
Russia, Sakha, Yakutiya, Moma region, lime stone cliffs by a bank of the Indigirka River, coming out Cherskogo Range, c. 40 km upstreams Moma (Khonu) settlement

UPS:BOT
Gypsoplaca Timdal
L-072278M.P. Zhurbenko   1992-07-20
Russia, Sakha, Momskii region, along the river Indigirka, 48 km NNW of Tyubelyakh

UPS:BOT
Gypsoplaca Timdal
L-535637Bruce McCune   2007-10-00
United States, Montana, Chouteau Co, Above Coal Banks Landing, Missouri Breaks, along Missouri River, 48.03986 -110.2335


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