D. Hall
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Current Determination: Bryhnia novae-angliae (Sull. & Lesq.) GroutFamily: BrachytheciaceaeDet. by: D. Hall : Northeastern Illinois UniversityLocation: United States of America: MichiganLocality: Pigeon River downstream of Whitehouse Trail, 0.5 mile north of SparrCoordinates: 45.0488 -84.5722Habitat/Microhabitat: Plants on punky decorticated wet wood and humsy substrate next to seep facing the river, in partial shade of ThujaCollector(s): D. HallCollection Date: 8 August 1992Catalog Subset: BryophytesEMu IRN: 4066221OccurenceID: f24b2fbe-5990-4a0a-a5d8-0af250fbb337
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