Dataset: NY
Taxa: Silobia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Silobia smaragdula (Wahlenb.) M.Westb. & Wedin
961317J. C. Lendemer   102852007-09-10
Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, Newfoundland, Island of Newfoundland, Avalon Peninsula, Bay Roberts East Shoreline Heritage Walk, between Mad Rock and Long Point, 47.6197 -53.2033, 50m

NY
Silobia smaragdula (Wahlenb.) M.Westb. & Wedin
965257J. C. Lendemer   88762006-07-20
Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, Newfoundland, Watts Point Ecological Preserve, near northern boundary, 38 miles west of Raleigh, 7 km south of Cook's Harbour, Strait of Belle Isle, Northern Peninsula, 51.4774876 -56.2717518

NY
Silobia smaragdula (Wahlenb.) M.Westb. & Wedin
967356J. C. Lendemer | A. G. Moroz   110882007-08-16
Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, Newfoundland, Island of Newfoundland, Northern Peninsula, Coast north of Raleigh and south of Cape Onion, north of Ha-Ha Mountain, 51.5978074 -55.6657791

NY
Silobia smaragdula (Wahlenb.) M.Westb. & Wedin
965298J. C. Lendemer | A. G. Moroz   107462007-08-17
Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, Newfoundland, Island of Newfoundland, Northern Peninsula, Watts Point Ecological Preserve, north end of Preserve, south of Big Brook, north of Eddies Cove, 51.4774876 -56.2717518

NY
Silobia smaragdula (Wahlenb.) M.Westb. & Wedin
973041J. C. Lendemer | A. G. Moroz   113212007-08-13
Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, Newfoundland, Island of Newfoundland, Northern Peninsula, Burnt Cape Ecological Preserve, south end to middle of cape, town of Raleigh, Ha-Ha Bay, 51.56878 -55.7481953

NY
Silobia smaragdula (Wahlenb.) M.Westb. & Wedin
1181093J. C. Lendemer   227912010-06-09
United States of America, Maine, Washington Co., Town of Steuben, Petit Manan National Wildlife Refuge, Harringdon Trail Loop, 44.43042 -67.89292, 21m

NY
Silobia smaragdula (Wahlenb.) M.Westb. & Wedin
1133719J. Kocourková   64972006-07-14
Czech Republic, Northern Bohemia. Jablonec n. Nisou. Jizerske hory Protected Landscape Area, Hejnice, Jizerskohorske buciny National nature reserve, Oresnik, 50.8597 15.1897, 790m

NY
Silobia smaragdula (Wahlenb.) M.Westb. & Wedin
1080212J. C. Lendemer   162902009-04-18
Chile, Los Lagos, X Region de Los Lagos, Isla Grande de Chiloe, Duhatao, 22.5 km S of Quetelmahue, -41.92 -73.88

NY
Silobia hassei (Herre) K.Knudsen
1221111K. Knudsen   15832004-08-15
United States of America, California, Los Angeles Co., Santa Monica Mountains, Latigo Canyon, 34.08053 -118.79658, 571m

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Silobia scabrida (Hedl. ex H.Magn.) M.Westb.
1220794K. Knudsen   34942005-08-13
United States of America, California, Riverside Co., San Jacinto Mountains, Cedar Springs Trail, southwest-facing slope, Palm View Peak Quad., 33.6644 -116.5767, 1979m

NY
Silobia smaragdula (Wahlenb.) M.Westb. & Wedin
1222486J. C. Lendemer   277012011-04-29
Canada, New Brunswick, Charlotte Co., Lepreau Parish, New River Beach Provincial Park, Barnaby Head Trail between Raspberry Cove and Chitticks Beach, 45.1306 -66.5253

NY
Silobia hassei (Herre) K.Knudsen
1222198A. W. C. T. Herre   7571906-06-16
United States of America, California, Santa Cruz Co., Santa Cruz Mountains, Castle Rock, 37.2286 -122.0956, 914m

NY
Silobia M.Westb. & Wedin
02857665D. P. Waters   24692016-11-01
United States of America, New Jersey, Mercer Co., Princeton. Herrontown Woods Arboretum, along pipeline ROW and Herrontown Rd., 40.3819 -74.6433

NY
Silobia M.Westb. & Wedin
03103616D. P. Waters   29532017-07-26
United States of America, New Jersey, Mercer Co., Hopewell Township. Sourlands Ecosystem Preserve (D&R Greenway) S of Mountain Church Rd; Yellow/Green trails., 40.4103 -74.7944


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Google Map

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