Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Micarea micrococca (Catillaria micrococca, Biatora micrococca, Lecidea micrococca, Micarea prasina f. micrococca, Biatorina micrococca)
Search Criteria: Mississippi; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Micarea micrococca (Körb.) Gams ex Coppins
1520116W. R. Buck   220431992-09-29
United States of America, Mississippi, Scott Co., Bienville National Forest, Bienville Pines Scenic Area, just SE of Forest, 32.35 -89.47, 100m

NY
Micarea micrococca (Körb.) Gams ex Coppins
03220372J. C. Lendemer   722732022-03-15
United States of America, Mississippi, Perry Co., De Soto National Forest, E of MS-29 ~4.9 mi S of int w/ of US-98 in New Augusta, 0.6 mi E of Red Hill Rd, tributary to Sweetwater Creek, 31.134216 -89.021542, 68m

NY
Micarea micrococca (Körb.) Gams ex Coppins
03220245J. C. Lendemer   721902022-03-15
United States of America, Mississippi, Perry Co., De Soto National Forest, tributary to Cypress Creek, E of MS-29 ~3.0 mi S of int w/ of US-98 in New Augusta, 31.160261 -89.027505, 82m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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