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Specimen IDScientific NameCollector(s) (verbatim)Date CollectedCollection NumberCountyStateCountryLocality (verbatim)
UC1656271Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.D. H. Norris4 March 199788803ClallamWashingtonUnited StatesOn very moist, diffusely lit peaty soil under Kalmia in cutover forest of Thuja, Pinus monticola and Tsuga with dense Gaultheria understory on deep and poorly drained peatland along Road RY5100 WNW of Forks. SE 1/4 of
UC1656272Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656273Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656274Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.D. H. Norris25 September 197954469AlaskaUnited StatesOn moist, sunny soil at stream head in black spruce forest on steep boulder-strewn north-facing slopes above Caribou Creek east of C-3 streamflow station
UC1656275Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.D. H. Norris25 September 197954464AlaskaUnited StatesOn moist, diffusely lit soil in black spruce forest on steep boulder-strewn north-facing slopes above Caribou Creek east of C-3 streamflow station
UC1656276Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656277Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656278Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.D. H. Norris25 September 197954218AlaskaUnited StatesOn moist, diffusely lit soil in seepage in black spruce muskeg at headwaters of McManus Creek near Steese Highway.
UC1656279Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656280Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656281Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656282Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656283Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656284Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656285Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656286Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656287Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656288Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656289Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656290Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656291Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656292Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656293Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656294Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656295Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1656296Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1727580Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1753048Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1753049Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1753050Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1753051Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1759525Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.D. H. Norris25 May 200098841JeffersonWashingtonUnited StatesOn very moist, diffusely lit peaty soil in bog with Ledum and Kalmia along Hwy. 101 about 2 miles NW of junction Hoh River Road with Hwy. 101,
UC1766514Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1774728Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.D. H. Norris8 September 199483708SnohomishWashingtonUnited StatesOn moist, diffusely lit organic soil in bog near parking lot for Mt. Pilchuck trail at headwaters of Triple Creek on north slope of Mt. Pilchuck southwest of Verlot, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest,
UC1774729Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.D. H. Norris3 March 199788990JeffersonWashingtonUnited StatesOn very moist, shaded peaty soil in forest of small Thuja and Tsuga on very deep and poorly drained peatland in watershed of Braden Creek about 2 miles from its junction with Hoh River.
UC1774730Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.D. H. Norris20 September 199585492SnohomishWashingtonUnited StatesOn submerged, diffusely lit soil in bog in very wet Sphagnum-covered forest of Thuja, Abies grandis and Tsuga heterophylla along Ashland Lakes Trail, southeast of Verlot.
UC1774731Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.D. H. Norris20 September 199585495SnohomishWashingtonUnited StatesOn submerged, diffusely lit soil in bog in very wet Sphagnum-covered forest of Thuja, Abies grandis and Tsuga heterophylla along Ashland Lakes Trail, southeast of Verlot.
UC1774732Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.D. H. Norris8 September 199483703SnohomishWashingtonUnited StatesOn moist, diffusely lit organic soil in bog near parking lot for Mt. Pilchuck trail at headwaters of Triple Creek on north slope of Mt. Pilchuck southwest of Verlot, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest,
UC1774733Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.D. H. Norris8 September 199483711SnohomishWashingtonUnited StatesOn moist, diffusely lit organic soil in bog near parking lot for Mt. Pilchuck trail at headwaters of Triple Creek on north slope of Mt. Pilchuck southwest of Verlot, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest,
UC1774734Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.D. H. Norris8 September 199483713SnohomishWashingtonUnited StatesOn moist, diffusely lit organic soil in bog near parking lot for Mt. Pilchuck trail at headwaters of Triple Creek on north slope of Mt. Pilchuck southwest of Verlot, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest,
UC1774735Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.D. H. Norris8 September 199483705SnohomishWashingtonUnited StatesOn moist, diffusely lit organic soil in bog near parking lot for Mt. Pilchuck trail at headwaters of Triple Creek on north slope of Mt. Pilchuck southwest of Verlot, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest,
UC1912386Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1912389Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1932732Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1932734Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1932786Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC1945124Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC48198Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC62144Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
UC62146Sphagnum fallax H. Klinggr.
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