Philonotis fontana (Hedw.) Brid.
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Filed As
Bartramiaceae
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 04444057
Occurrence ID: dd5e08c4-2fa4-4fed-93e7-35c30e2285c8
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Bryophyta
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Family
Bartramiaceae
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All Determinations
Philonotis fontana (Hedw.) Brid. det J. R. Shevock, 2021
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Location Notes
[US & Canada]
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Distribution
BRYOFLORA OF CALIFORNIA SALMON MOUNTAINS, KLAMATH NATIONAL FOREST NEW. YORK ROTAWIf'AI o.r,rw-., Philonotis fontana (Hedwig) Bridel 04444057............. det. by Jim Shevock; confirmed by David Toren viii.2021 SISKIYOU COUNTY, CA Along forest road 15N17 about 0.25 mile south of the Marble Mountain Wilderness boundary between the road junction to Haypress Trailhead and Stanshaw Trailhead. R7E, TI3N, section 31. Lat/Long: NAD 83: 41°29'06.2M N, 123°26,31.4H W. Elev: 4300 ft. Mixed conifer forest impacted by a wildfire. Hillside seep of roadbank on granitic gravelly soil in sun. James R. Shevock 58979 with Paul Wilson 24 Jul 2021 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Coll. No jrgqn Taxon. P/ii[fit o A/UL YOfi> BOTANICAL ^ARDEt*, LIGHT: sunfiyT^pen, filtered, partial shade, full shade WATBRrdryTinesic,jiioist, seegj>wet, saturated, submerged to_m TOPOG: ridge, sftipS) swale, valley, trailfroadsid^ HABITAT: delRSTopen/cut forest) woocftana, savannah, grassland, heath, chaparral, trom&LsSh-tropICaCtemperate, subalpine, alpine, desert, riparian, sprifig/seep/^ieadow, bog/fen, swamp, pond, lake, vernal pool, river/strgam/crgelTEank, intermittent streamlet, rivulet, rheophytic SUBSTRATE: igneous (gramtejyolcanic), metamorphic (slate, shale, marble, limestone), sedimentary (sandstone), other_ SjM^andiioam) grffveC^lay, rocky, litter, humus, peat Rock: oufcrop^ctiff, rfevice, top/wall of boulder, rock-slab, underhang Tree: base, buttress, trunk, stump, snag, log, fallen/dead/rotten trunk, branch, exposed roots, bark, leaf, shrub, climber, liana, _ m above ground Type: conifer, podocarp, hardwood, tree fern, palm, bamboo,_ Dominant plants:___ 04444057
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Philonotis fontana (Hedw.) Brid.