Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bryoria trichodes subsp. canadensis
Search Criteria: United States; Wisconsin; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Bryoria trichodes subsp. canadensis (Motyka) Bystr. & Fabiszewski
UC1892934J. W. Thomson   1946-05-23
United States, Wisconsin, 7 miles west of Gildden

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Bryoria trichodes subsp. canadensis (Motyka) Bystr. & Fabiszewski
WIS-L-0001076L. S. Cheney   3654
United States, Wisconsin, Wood, Valley of the Wisconsin River, near Nakoosa, 44.31 -89.9

WIS
Bryoria trichodes subsp. canadensis (Motyka) Bystr. & Fabiszewski
WIS-L-0001077L. S. Cheney   4984
United States, Wisconsin, Iron, Lake Superior region, near Montreal, 46.42 -90.24

WIS
Bryoria trichodes subsp. canadensis (Motyka) Bystr. & Fabiszewski
WIS-L-0001081Hugh H. Iltis   s.n.
United States, Wisconsin, Vilas, At NE end of Lac Vieux Desert, at tip of Thunder Bay. Simpson Estate. [TR added by editor], 46.12 -89.07

WIS
Bryoria trichodes subsp. canadensis (Motyka) Bystr. & Fabiszewski
WIS-L-0039617L. S. Cheney   6421893-06-23
United States, Wisconsin, Vilas, Lac Vieux Desert, 46.126938 -89.115985

WIS
Bryoria trichodes subsp. canadensis (Motyka) Bystr. & Fabiszewski
WIS-L-0039619John W. Thomson   12541942-07-25
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Wisconsin Point, Superior, 46.699662 -92.001579

WIS
Bryoria trichodes subsp. canadensis (Motyka) Bystr. & Fabiszewski
WIS-L-0039620John W. Thomson   20911946-05-23
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, 7 mi W of Glidden, 46.147695 -90.705502

WIS
Bryoria trichodes subsp. canadensis (Motyka) Bystr. & Fabiszewski
WIS-L-0039621L. Wilson   s.n.1927-05-00
United States, Wisconsin, Burnett, Swiss Bridge, 46.014474 -92.285189


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Google Map

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