Spinulum annotinum

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About this Specimen

Catalog Number
1570003
Scientific Name
Spinulum annotinum
Family
Lycopodiaceae
Collector
Stanwyn G. Shetler & Elaine R. Shetler
Collector Number
5006
Event Date
1963-07-24
Continent
North America
Country
USA
State/Province
Alaska
County
Northwest Arctic
Locality
Walker Lake, Upper Kobuk River, Western Brooks Range. North end of Lake
Decimal Latitude
67.2166700000
Decimal Longitude
-154.5333300000
Geodetic Datum
unknown
Habitat
Abundant. Spruce parkland with thick moss-lichen heath, on top of low limestone ridge
Collection Code
Pteridophytes
Institution Code
MICH
Modified
2022-5-13
ID
4246ae1e-aa0a-459b-951e-0edd834b2390
Occurrence ID
4246ae1e-aa0a-459b-951e-0edd834b2390

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3753 x 5634
File Size
478 KB
Record
1570003
Link to this Item
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/h/herb00ic/x-1570003/mich-v-1570003

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"Spinulum annotinum." In the digital collection University of Michigan Herbarium Catalog Collection. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/h/herb00ic/x-1570003/mich-v-1570003. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 11, 2024.
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