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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Riccardia fastigiata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Riccardia fastigiata (Lehm.) Trevis.
100995743Arnell, Sigfrid Wilhelm   11361951-10-20
South Africa, Cape, Peninsula District. Chapman's Peak., -34.088213 18.359314

MO:Seed Plants
Riccardia fastigiata (Lehm.) Trevis.
100995745T. Pócs   89054/P1989-02-04
Tanzania, Morogoro, NGURU Mountains. Montane rainforest around "Spirit Lake", at the N source of CHAZI River, just above CHAZI Falls., -6.216667 37.566667, 1900m

MO:Seed Plants
Riccardia fastigiata (Lehm.) Trevis.
100995746T. Pócs   6477/M1971-10-19
Tanzania, Morogoro, Morogoro Rural, Morogoro District: S Uluguru Mts, eastern side above Kibungo Mission., -7.2166667 37.7, 1730m

MO:Seed Plants
Riccardia fastigiata (Lehm.) Trevis.
90014411Elsie E. Esterhuysen   241371955-01-16
South Africa, Cape, Du Toitskloof; 33 19; Worcester., -33.716667 19.15, 610 - 914m

MO:Seed Plants
Riccardia fastigiata (Lehm.) Trevis.
90014279Elsie E. Esterhuysen   254071956-00-00
South Africa, Cape, Du Toitskloof; 33 19; Worcester., -33.716667 19.15

MO:Seed Plants
Riccardia fastigiata (Lehm.) Trevis.
100995747D.S. Mitchell   s.n.1958-02-18
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Melsetter. Chimanimani Mountains, small waterfall near top of middle gully on W slope., 1768m

MO:Seed Plants
Riccardia fastigiata (Lehm.) Trevis.
100995753T. Pócs   9602/CU1996-06-00
Reunion, BASSA Vallee on the S slope of PITON DE LA FOURNAISE volcano. Elfin forest with Pandanus montanus and Blechnum tabulare on a ridge., -21.3013889 55.7, 800 - 1080m

MO:Seed Plants
Riccardia fastigiata (Lehm.) Trevis.
100995755T. Pócs   9613/CD1996-06-30
Reunion, Ericaceous heath at and above the timberline on the S slope of PITON DE LA FOURNAISE volcano along the trail leading to PUYS RAMOND summit., -21.3 55.7019444, 1390 - 2170m


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