Dataset: UBC-lichen
Taxa: Epilichen
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC:lichen
Epilichen scabrosus (Ach.) Clem.
L41843Curtis Björk, T. Goward   89912004-04-02
Canada, British Columbia, Wells Gray Provincial Park, Silvertip Falls, 55.6 -122.27

UBC:lichen
Epilichen scabrosus (Ach.) Clem.
L44771Curtis Björk   86682004-03-01
Canada, British Columbia, 54 -125

UBC:lichen
Epilichen scabrosus (Ach.) Clem.
L45415Curtis Björk   222512011-04-04
United States, Washington

UBC:lichen
Epilichen scabrosus (Ach.) Clem.
L48480Curtis R Bjork, Ryan Batten   315782013-07-06
Canada, British Columbia, Boundary Ranges. North of Stewart, west of Hwy 37, alpine ridge south above Sulphurets Creek and KSM Camp, 50.47 -120.55

UBC:lichen
Epilichen scabrosus (Ach.) Clem.
L48523Curtis R Bjork, Danny Wilson   318572013-07-13
Canada, British Columbia, Boundary Ranges. North of Stewart, along Salmon Glacier Road, shortly south of the tunnel (site 1), 56.12 -130.06


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Google Map

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