Dataset: UC
Taxa: Cryptomycella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Cryptomycella pteridis (Kalchbr.) Höhn.
UC249887J. P. Tracy   67771924-09-03
USA, California, Humboldt, Trinidad, 41.059291 -124.143125

UC
Cryptomycella pteridis (Kalchbr.) Höhn.
UC1062416N. L. GARDNER   1925-07-00
USA, Washington, Friday Harbor, 48.534266 -123.017124

UC
Cryptomycella pteridis (Kalchbr.) Höhn.
UC471882J. P. Tracy   82031927-06-19
USA, California, Humboldt, Big Lagoon

UC
Cryptomycella pteridis (Kalchbr.) Höhn.
UC221895J. M. Grout   1922-09-00
USA, Washington, Langley, 48.040094 -122.406257

UC
Cryptomycella pteridis (Kalchbr.) Höhn.
UC967490J. P. Tracy   181471948-08-15
USA, California, Humboldt, Ridge east of Grove's Prairie, Trinity Summit, 40.951635 -123.444092, 1494m

UC
Cryptomycella pteridis (Kalchbr.) Höhn.
UC405045H. E. Parks   34141929-08-00
USA, California, Tulare, Sequoia National Park

UC
Cryptomycella pteridis (Kalchbr.) Höhn.
UC257193H. E. Parks   23521924-05-00
USA, California, Marin, Mill Valley, 37.906037 -122.544976


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Google Map

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