Dataset: UConn-CONN
Taxa: Placynthiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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George Safford Torrey Herbarium


UConn:CONN
Placynthium nigrum (Hudson) Gray
CONN01002535J. C. Lendemer   169412009-05-14
United States, Pennsylvania, Tioga Co., Tioga State Forest, E shore of Gleason Hollow Run at confluence with Fahneystock Run, along SR 3001 ~2.5 mi S of Leetonia, 41.58056 -77.46667, 274m

UConn:CONN
Placynthium nigrum (Hudson) Gray
CONN01002536Roger Rosentreter   63061989-09-27
Canada, British Columbia, none, Raft River Canyon, 3 miles E of Clearwater, British Columbia, and 76 miles North of Kamloops, British Columbia., 51.65 -119.94, 610m

UConn:CONN
Placynthium petersii (Nyl.) Burnham
CONN01002537S. R. Olszewski   5454h2001-04-26
United States, New York, Jefferson, Lucky Star Alvar, northeast intersection of Root Rd. & Robinson Rd. Northeast of Chaumont, 44.11556 -76.13722

UConn:CONN
CONN01002538Roger Rosentreter   63591989-09-30
Canada, British Columbia, 4 miles E of Kamloops, B. C.. uphill from Kamloop View Trailer Park., 370m


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