Dataset: NBM
Taxa: Chrysotrichaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Brunswick Museum


NBM
Chrysothrix caesia (Flot.) Ertz & Tehler
NBM-FL-00187Cummings, Clara E.   1893-04-00
United States of America, Massachusetts, South Natick

NBM
Chrysothrix caesia (Flot.) Ertz & Tehler
NBM-FL-00188Fink, Bruce   1894-09-03
United States of America, Iowa, Fayette

NBM
Chrysothrix caesia (Flot.) Ertz & Tehler
NBM-FL-07012Hinds, Harold R.   75-11975-06-10
Canada, New Brunswick, St. John, City of Saint John, Area of intersection of Boars Head Road and Woodward Avenue (Locality 17/17), 45.28 -66.07

NBM
Chrysothrix caesia (Flot.) Ertz & Tehler
NBM-FL-10605Malloch, David   s.n.2006-01-20
Canada, New Brunswick, Charlotte, Lepreau Parish, 1.5 km west of Little Lepreau, 45.135 -66.492

NBM
Chrysothrix caesia (Flot.) Ertz & Tehler
NBM-FL-14192Driscoll, Kendra E.   6522011-04-30
Canada, New Brunswick, Charlotte, Saint James Parish: peninsula extending into Grand Falls Flowage on St. Croix River, at end of Rte 725 northwest of Upper Little Ridge, 45.278 -67.479


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Google Map

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