Blindia acuta (Hedw.) Bruch & Schimp.
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Filed As
Seligeriaceae
Blindia acuta (Hedw.) Bruch & Schimp. -
Identifiers
NY Barcode: 04444004
Occurrence ID: ced50695-1dbc-49f3-82b5-a05d228b5773
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Bryophyta
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Family
Seligeriaceae
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All Determinations
Blindia acuta (Hedw.) Bruch & Schimp. det J. R. Shevock, 2020
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Location Notes
[US & Canada]
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Distribution
BRYOFLORA OF CALIFORNIA CARSON-ICEBERG WILDERNESS, STANISLAUS NATL. FOREST Blindia acuta (Hedwig) Bruch & W.P. Schimper det. by Jim Shevock; confirmed by David Toren vii.2020 ALPINE COUNTY, CA Along Disaster Creek Trail (20E03) about 1.5 miles above trailhead accessed off of Clark Fork Road, 9 miles from the junction with highway 108. R20E, T7N, section 23. Lat/Long: NAD 83: 38°25,43.8M N, 119°45'06.4" W. Elev: 7135 ft. Mixed conifer forest among granitic boulders at edge of recent wildfire. On moist rockwall along cascading creek in shade. James R. Shevock 57046 NEWV»»Bom»™. 16 Jul 2020 04444004 ..... CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Coll. Taxon 4 LIGHT: sunny, open, filtered, partial shade, full shade) WATER: di^ijpiesic, moist, seep, wet, satifrdted, sttBmerged to_m TOPOGVfidg^ slope^swale, valley, trail, roadside HABITAT: dense/opeiV cut foresg^voodland, savannah, grassland, heath, chaparral, tropicatr-strD-tropicalTtemperate, subalpine, alpine, desert, riparian, spring/seep; meadow, bog/fen, swamp, pond, lake, vernal pool, river/stream/ereelTban)c, intermittent streamlet, rivulet, rheophytic SUBSTRATE: ignumirfgranjt^volcanic), metamorphic (slate, shale, marble, limestone), sedlTIISfifary (sandstone), other rtcll Soil: sand, loam, gravel, clay, rocky, litter, humus, peat Rock: outcroj£>liff, crevice, top/wall of boujc^r, rock-slab, underhang "Tree! baseTSuttress, trunk, sturfipr^fltagrtligrfillen/dead /rotten trunk, branch, exposed roots, bark, leaf, shrub, climber, liana,_m above ground Type: conifer, podocarp, hardwood, tree fern, palm, bamboo,_ Dominant plants:_ 04444004
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Blindia acuta (Hedw.) Bruch & Schimp.