Dataset: RM
Taxa: Rhizoplaca
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wyoming Rocky Mountain Herbarium


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RM-L-0000376F. W. Haasis   6631919-08-03
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Coconino (Ft. Valley Expt. Sta.). Summit, Humphrey Peak, San Francisco Mtn.

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RM-L-0000377E. B. Payson   42301924-10-00
United States, Colorado, Sheep Creek below Eaton Reservoir near Colorado-Wyoming line

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RM-L-0000378Edwin B. Payson   6241914-07-00
United States, Colorado, 1951m

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RM-L-0000379Sam Shushan   sl-12,0371981-07-03
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Roosevelt National Forest, Niwot Ridge Saddle, 7.2 km SSW of Ward

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RM-L-0000380S. Shushan   S25231954-06-05
United States, Colorado, Weld, 1.5 miles north of Rockport on Route 85; vicinity Owl Creek, 1768m

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RM-L-0000381W. S. Brenneman   41985-01-00
United States, Wyoming, Albany

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Rhizoplaca haydenii (Tuck.) W.A. Weber
RM-L-0000382Leslie N. Goodding   621901-06-20
United States, Wyoming, Carbon, T. B. Ranch

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RM-L-0000383Roger Rosentreter   39601987-06-28
United States, Idaho, Lemhi, 1.5 miles NE of Leadore, Idaho, near the cemetery

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RM-L-0000384Joe Duft   s.n.
United States, Wyoming, Krumholtz, Beartooth Pass Highway. Custer National Forest

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Rhizoplaca idahoensis Rosentreter & McCune
RM-L-0000385Roger Rosentreter   
United States, Idaho, Lemhi, detailed locality information protected

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RM-L-0000386Roger Rosentreter   49861988-08-25
United States, Idaho, Custer, Northwest portion of Cedar Creek Bar, Big Lost River Valley, 11 miles north og Mackay

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RM-L-0000387Roger Rosentreter   133731998-06-11
United States, Idaho, Lemhi, Birch Creek "type locality", north of Lone Pine

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Rhizoplaca peltata (Ramond) Leuckert & Poelt
RM-L-0000388S. Flowers   s.n.1962-07-29
United States, Colorado, Moffat, northern end of Dinosaur National Monument, at entrance of Green River into the Canyon of Lodore, 1 mile S of Browns Park


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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