Dataset: hb. Esslinger-
Taxa: Placynthiella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Private Herbarium of T. L. Esslinger Herbarium


hb. Esslinger
Placynthiella dasaea (Stirton) Tønsberg
0015195J.C. Lendemer   199892009-11-30
United States, Maryland, Cecil Co., Cecil Co, Elk Neck State Forest, Black Hill Tract, Black Hill 0-1 mi S of McKinneytown Rd, 39.53611 -75.60556

hb. Esslinger
0016268Kerry Knudson   9272004-03-27
United States, California, Riverside, west side of San Jacinto Mountains, 33.7035 -116.7407, 1304m

hb. Esslinger
Placynthiella icmalea (Ach.) Coppins & P. James
0016269M. K. Advaita   56532007-05-09
United States, North Dakota, Ransom Co., Ca. 7 mi N, 4 mi W of McLeod, The Nature Conservancy's Pigeon Point Preserve, 46.499333 -97.386167, 320m

hb. Esslinger
Placynthiella oligotropha (J. R. Laundon) Coppins & P. James
0016270J.C. Lendemer   8392003-05-17
United States, New Jersey, Burlington, at the intersection of two unknown sand roads, ca. 1.2 km W of Lower Forge, ca. 2 km SE of Atsion, Batsto Natural Area, Wharton State Forest UTM 18 526952E 4396821N, 39.7227778 -74.6855556, 12m

hb. Esslinger
Placynthiella uliginosa (Schrader) Coppins & P. James
0016271J.C. Lendemer   6432003-01-24
United States, New Jersey, Cumberland, overlooking the marshy flats of the Maurice River, west shore of the Morris River, Nature Conservancy Management Area, ca. 1 mile north of Laurel Lake, east of NJ Route 555, southwest of Millville, 39.3561111 -75.0325

hb. Esslinger
Placynthiella uliginosa (Schrader) Coppins & P. James
0016272T.L. Esslinger   38741972-03-00
United States, North Carolina, Bladen, Along state route #41, ca 7. mi. W. of White Lake


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