Treubia nana
Summary:
Ian Worley [as Treubia nana]
Southeastern Alaska Distribution: Not previously known. Baranof Island, 6 miles SE of Sitka, rounded tableland between Blue Lake and Silver Bay, 800 ft., Worley and Hamilton 9414.
Habitat: Moist, partially shaded grassy slope between outcrops of rocks on sparsely vegetated roche mountonee, among hepatics. British Columbia: On earth of upturned stump in coniferous forest near sea level (Hattori, et al, 1966). Wet boggy open slope. Bog. (Schofield, 1968b).
Comments: This species has not been found in fruit.
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