Dataset: UWSP
Taxa: Usnocetraria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Robert W. Freckmann Herbarium at the University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point


UWSP
Usnocetraria oakesiana (Tuck.) M.J. Lai & J.C. Wei
UWSP-L-0001664M. Letzter   201979-05-05
United States, Wisconsin, Marathon, Dells of the Eau Claire River

UWSP
Usnocetraria oakesiana (Tuck.) M.J. Lai & J.C. Wei
UWSP-L-0001663M. A. Sheppard   6681967-03-26
United States, Virginia, Page, Jewell Hollow overlook along skyline drive, 1006m

UWSP
Usnocetraria oakesiana (Tuck.) M.J. Lai & J.C. Wei
UWSP-L-0001662Frank D. Bowers   NC-1141967-05-14
United States, North Carolina, Buncombe, Frying Pan Gorge

UWSP
Usnocetraria oakesiana (Tuck.) M.J. Lai & J.C. Wei
UWSP-L-0001661M. A. Sheppard   s.n.1967-03-11
United States, North Carolina, Stokes, Hanging Rock State Park; Window falls area

UWSP
Usnocetraria oakesiana (Tuck.) M.J. Lai & J.C. Wei
UWSP-L-0001660M. A. Sheppard   s.n.1967-03-11
United States, North Carolina, Stokes, Hanging Rock State Park; Window falls area


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Google Map

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