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

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC:lichen
Gypsoplaca macrophylla (Zahlbr.) Timdal
L22200Einar Timdal, W.A. Weber & C. Bratt   s.n.1988-10-20
United States, Colorado, eagle county: ca. 3 mi. S of gypsum in eagle river valley, 2040m

UBC:lichen
Gypsoplaca macrophylla (Zahlbr.) Timdal
L31385Trevor Goward   94-6381994-07-23
Canada, British Columbia, gang ranch area: S of word creek (bg/nt), se-facing with chrysothamnus, 51.55 -122.34, 520m

UBC:lichen
Gypsoplaca macrophylla (Zahlbr.) Timdal
L32611Trevor Goward, A. Roberts & R. CoupĂ©   95-1561995-06-19
Canada, British Columbia, farwell canyon, at junction of farwell creek & chilcotin r. (bg/nt). open grassland with artemisia tridentata, 50.97 -122.3, 400m

UBC:lichen
Gypsoplaca macrophylla (Zahlbr.) Timdal
L31399Trevor Goward   94-648B1994-07-23
Canada, British Columbia, Gang Ranch area : N of Word Creek (IDF/ HB-LB)., 51.55 -122.34, 1060m

UBC:lichen
Gypsoplaca macrophylla (Zahlbr.) Timdal
L31228Trevor Goward, C. Clement   94-3181994-06-30
Canada, British Columbia, Dog Creek area: S of Meason Creek., 54.28 -124.27, 400m

UBC:lichen
Gypsoplaca macrophylla (Zahlbr.) Timdal
L31376Trevor Goward   94-6291994-07-23
Canada, British Columbia, Gang Ranch area: S of Word Creek (BG/NT)., 51.55 -122.34, 530m

UBC:lichen
Gypsoplaca macrophylla (Zahlbr.) Timdal
L31433Trevor Goward   94-7021994-08-27
Canada, British Columbia, Kamloops area: Valleyview silt terraces., 50.67 -120.25, 450m

UBC:lichen
Gypsoplaca macrophylla (Zahlbr.) Timdal
L48843Kasia Caputa   s.n.2011-00-00
Canada, British Columbia, Fraser Plateau. Chilcotin Grasslands. Farwell Canyon, 49.63 -121.42

UBC:lichen
Gypsoplaca macrophylla (Zahlbr.) Timdal
L49485Anna Roberts   3551995-06-19
Canada, British Columbia, Farwell Canyon., 400m


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