Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phaeophyscia adiastola (Physcia adiastola)
Search Criteria: Kentucky; Mammoth; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


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1652166J. P. Dey   156601987-00-00
United States of America, Kentucky, Barren Co., Mammoth Cave National Park, near Frozen Niagara Entrance to Mammoth Cave, 37.1508 -86.0653, 260m

NY
1232149J. P. Dey   101771979-08-00
United States of America, Kentucky, Barren Co., Mammoth Cave National Park, near Frozen Niagara Entrance to Mammoth Cave, 37.1508 -86.0653, 260m

NY
1232150J. P. Dey   102211979-08-00
United States of America, Kentucky, Barren Co., Mammoth Cave National Park, near Frozen Niagara Entrance to Mammoth Cave, 37.1508 -86.0653, 260m

NY
1232144J. P. Dey   122281979-08-00
United States of America, Kentucky, Edmonson Co., Mammoth Cave National Park, approximately 3 km from Highway 70 on Joppa Ridge Motor Nature Trail along side of Jim Lee Ridge above Bruce Hollow, 240m

NY
1232145J. P. Dey   110311979-09-00
United States of America, Kentucky, Edmonson Co., Mammoth Cave National Park, Houchins Ferry Road from ridge top near southwestern entrance to Park (by Edmonson County High School) down to the ferry crossing, 37.2017 -86.2372, 214m

NY
1232146J. P. Dey   11910A1979-08-00
United States of America, Kentucky, Edmonson Co., Mammoth Cave National Park, area around Visitor Center and Cave Island Natural Trail, 230m

NY
1232147J. P. Dey   10963A1979-09-00
United States of America, Kentucky, Edmonson Co., Mammoth Cave National Park, area of Temple Hill Cemetery along First Creek Lake Trail part way down ridge, 37.2189 -86.2275, 230m

NY
1232148J. P. Dey   121311979-08-00
United States of America, Kentucky, Edmonson Co., Mammoth Cave National Park, along side of Flint Ridge above Eaton Valley approximately 2 to 2.5 km from Visitor Center on Flint Ridge paved road, 255m


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