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Liverworts and Hornworts of the Interior Highlands Exsiccatae + a Fascicle IV (2015) Edited by John J. Atwood & John C. Brinda 31. Aneura pinguis (L.) Dumort. determined by John J. Atwood, 14 June 2015 Missouri: Gasconade County. Mint Spring Conservation Area, Mint Spring Seep Natural Area, 2 air miles northeast of Redbird, 0.5 mile south of the Bourbeuse River, and just west of Route EE Habitat: Forest, Wet bottomland and spring Substrate: Soil, leaf litter, and on bases of shrubs N38.205330, W91.538070 (WGS84) Elevation: 248.0m John J. Atwood, 3190 Date: 13 June 2015 with J.C. Brinda, N.J. Holmberg, J.A. Clauson, and C.M. Ciafré Distributed by the Missouri Botanical Garden (MO) Interior Highlands Exsic. Fasc. IV No. 31 ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN DINBURGH | E00817583 | | | HSsaH) 19499Y.1C Ke x-rite coli . copyright reserved
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