Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Flakea papillata (Agonimia papillata)
Search Criteria: Georgia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University - Lichens


PH
Flakea papillata O. E. Erikss.
PH00117032James C. Lendemer et al   95172007-04-16
United States, Georgia, Baker, Ichauway Plantation / Jones Ecological Research Center, east shore of Ichauway-Notchaway Creek, ~1 mile east of Ichauway Church Cemetery, Elmodel Quad., 31.27139 -84.48917, 46m

PH
Flakea papillata O. E. Erikss.
PH00117033James C. Lendcmer et al   95232007-04-16
United States, Georgia, Baker, Ichauway Plantation / Jones Ecological Research Center, east shore of lchauway-Notchaway Creek, ~1 mile cast of Ichauway Church Cemetery, Elmodel Quad., 31.27139 -84.48917, 46m

Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection


DUKE
Flakea papillata O. E. Erikss.
223081Zartman, Charles; Pittillo, J., Dan   531b1995-08-16
United States, Georgia, Rabun Co., Big Creek Grotto, Big Creek Falls, tributary of the West Fork of the Chattooga River. Site is located ca. 2.5 mi downstream of GA 28 bridge over Big Creek on N bank. Access is easiest from FS 650, 671m

DUKE
Flakea papillata O. E. Erikss.
223082Anderson, Lewis, E.   273201995-08-15
United States, Georgia, Rabun Co., Unnamed waterfalls on Camp Branch, a tributary of Possum Creek, a tributary of the Chattooga River, 415m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Flakea papillata O.E.Erikss.
756601W. R. Buck   305371996-09-18
United States of America, Georgia, Jeff Davis Co., 0.4 mi E of Coffee County line on GA 107, ca. 11 mi NE of Broxton, 31.77 -82.83

NY
Flakea papillata O.E.Erikss.
756600W. R. Buck   250491993-12-16
United States of America, Georgia, Coffee Co., Broxton Rocks Ecological Preserve, 9 mi NE of Broxton, 3 mi S of Ocmulgee River, 31.73 -82.75

NY
Flakea papillata O.E.Erikss.
756602W. R. Buck   366131999-10-07
United States of America, Georgia, Coffee Co., Broxton Rocks Ecological Preserve, Falling Down Rocks, N of Willow Oak Outcrop, 31.7394444 -82.8641667

NY
Flakea papillata O.E.Erikss.
965456J. C. Lendemer | S. Q. Beeching | M. F. Hodges   109782007-11-11
United States of America, Georgia, Towns Co., Southern Nantahala Wilderness, Chattahoochee National Forest, Hightower Gap to Rich Knob, Hightower Bald Quad., 34.99 -83.60183, 1250m

NY
Flakea papillata O.E.Erikss.
967311J. C. Lendemer | S. Q. Beeching | M. F. Hodges   109092007-11-11
United States of America, Georgia, Towns Co., Southern Nantahala Wilderness, Chattahoochee National Forest, Hightower Gap to Rich Knob, Hightower Bald Quad., 34.99 -83.60183, 1250m

NY
Flakea papillata O.E.Erikss.
04344392S. Q. Beeching   143962012-12-02
United States of America, Georgia, Floyd Co., Black's Bluff., 31.1506 -84.28835

University of Florida Herbarium - Lichens


FLAS
Flakea papillata O. E. Erikss
FLAS L5415Dana Griffin, III, Frankie Snow, R.C. Harris, Wm. Buck   28941993-12-17
United States, Georgia, Coffee, Sandstone escarpment, ca. 9 mi. NE of Broxton. At Willow Oak outcrop. sandstone glade, 31.760141 -82.82228, 64 - 66m

University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Flakea papillata O. E. Erikss
GAM00028265Sean Q. Beeching   44352007-11-11
United States, Georgia, Towns, Wilderness near NC border

Research Observation and Personal Collections


Consortium:Personal Collections
Flakea papillata O. E. Erikss
M.F. Hodges   15512007-04-16
USA, Georgia, Baker, Ichauway Plantation, 31.27 -84.48

Consortium:Personal Collections
Flakea papillata O. E. Erikss
M.F. Hodges   15542007-04-16
USA, Georgia, Baker, Ichauway Plantation, 31.27 -84.48

Consortium:Personal Collections
Flakea papillata O. E. Erikss
M.F. Hodges   21682007-11-11
USA, Georgia, Towns, Chattahoochee NF, 34.99 -83.61

Consortium:Personal Collections
Flakea papillata O. E. Erikss
M.F. Hodges   21782007-11-11
USA, Georgia, Towns, Chattahoochee NF, 34.98 -83.61


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