Dataset: WTU
Taxa: Coenogoniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Washington Herbarium


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Coenogonium Ehrenb. ex Nees
WTU-L-034733W. C. Muenscher   2181950-06-19
U.S.A., Washington, Clallam, Sea level Neah Bay Pt., 48.377224 -124.62258

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WTU-L-011846W. A. Weber   3061968-02-23
Australia, Northern Territory, Tasmania, Hellyer River Floodplain at the Hellyer Gorge between Burnie and Waratah; abundant on sapling trees in the riparian rain forest with.

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Dimerella lutea (Dickson) Trevisan
WTU-L-011584Elroy Burnett   L5351995-07-03
U.S.A., Washington, Chelan, Wenatchee National Forest, Stevens Pass Ski area. Going to Big Chief Mountain, below top of ridge., 47.744483 -121.079833, 1570m

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Dimerella lutea (Dickson) Trevisan
WTU-L-011945Elroy Burnett   L16331996-08-23
U.S.A., Washington, Chelan, Wenatchee National Forest, Jim Hill Mountain. From Highway 2 take Forest Service Road Mill Creek to trail head. Take trail. From Lanham Lake climbed to ridge line then to Jim Hill Mountain., 47.74975 -121.01085, 1585m

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Dimerella lutea (Dickson) Trevisan
WTU-L-011946M. Arnot, E. Burnett   L511994-05-13
U.S.A., Washington, Island, Goose Rock at Deception Pass., 48.401571 -122.637463

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Dimerella lutea (Dickson) Trevisan
WTU-L-011947Grace E. Howard   19921928-07-00
U.S.A., Washington, San Juan, Turn Island., 48.53278 -122.97056

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Dimerella lutea (Dickson) Trevisan
WTU-L-011948M. Arnot   L8461996-12-18
U.S.A., Washington, Skagit, Washington Park west of Anacortes. In canyon above beach on south side of park., 48.495279 -122.69557

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Dimerella lutea (Dickson) Trevisan
WTU-L-014168B. Ryan   69311980-11-22
U.S.A., Washington, San Juan, North end of Lopez Island., 48.533333 -122.916667, 30m

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Dimerella lutea (Dickson) Trevisan
WTU-L-014170B. D. Ryan   42051978-09-13
U.S.A., Washington, Skagit, North shore of Washington Park, Northwest part of Fidalgo Island, level of nail on Tr. 17., 48.5 -122

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Dimerella lutea (Dickson) Trevisan
WTU-L-035239T. Tønsberg   24989dupl.1997-09-21
U.S.A., Washington, Clallam, Olympic Nat. Park, Lake Ozette, Baby Island, W shore., 48.05 -124.633333, 10m

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Dimerella lutea (Dickson) Trevisan
WTU-L-032569J. W. Thomson Jr.   25961945-03-31
U.S.A., Wisconsin, Sheboygan, Oostberg.

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Dimerella lutea (Dickson) Trevisan
WTU-L-025264Kenneth Lowe   NW382002-09-06
U.S.A., Oregon, Clatsop State Park, Oregon Coast Range. Wolf Creek off Highway 26., 457m

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Dimerella lutea (Dickson) Trevisan
WTU-L-024670A. Cabral   082207AC2762007-08-22
U.S.A., Washington, Pend Oreille, Colville National Forest, Roundtop #5. T38 R45, S17., 1606m

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Dimerella pineti (Ach.) Vezda
WTU-L-006542Mildred Arnot   L873B1997-03-10
U.S.A., Washington, Skagit, Skagit Wildlife Area, southwest of Conway. Southwest end of Freshwater Slough., 48.312 -122.389667

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Dimerella pineti (Ach.) Vezda
WTU-L-011949Elroy Burnett   L16371996-08-26
U.S.A., Washington, Wenatchee National Forest, Cady Pass Trail #1501., 47.9342 -121.1531, 1098m

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Dimerella pineti (Ach.) Vezda
WTU-L-011950T. Tonsberg   301062001-06-03
U.S.A., Alaska, Prince Wales Ketchikan, Tongass National Forest, Prince of Wales Island East, southwest of Thorne Bay, Salt Chuck Trail, near Salt Chuck., 55.626667 -132.56, 0 - 30m

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Dimerella pineti (Ach.) Vezda
WTU-L-032570Shirley Tucker   292141990-03-11
U.S.A., Louisiana, West Feliciana, Standifer property, along state route 966. Between Thompson Creek and Hamner Creek., 30.791667 -91.258333

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Dimerella diluta (Pers.) Trevisan
WTU-L-022933B. D. Ryan   43521979-01-01
U.S.A., Washington, Whatcom, Sehome Hill, Bellingham., 48.73528 -122.47972

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Coenogonium pineti (Ach.) ined. Syn. Dimerella pineti, D. diluta
WTU-L-027572B. McCune   374222021-07-01
U.S.A., Oregon, Linn, Lower part of trail to Browder Ridge, 1.5 km SE of Tombstone Pass., 44.38 -122.13, 1375m


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