Dataset: TROY
Taxa: Candelariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Troy University Herbarium


TROY
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
TROY000035766Nadine Scarbrough   111997-02-02
United States, Alabama, Coffee, Coffee County Public Lake W of Coffee County 355., 31.474791 -86.150059, 88m

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Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
TROY000035767Alvin R. Diamond   113021998-07-04
United States, Alabama, Conecuh, Conecuh County Hwy 77, ca 200 ft N of US Hwy 31. Evergreen., 31.438119 -86.935106, 101m

TROY
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
TROY000035768Alvin R. Diamond   112181998-01-24
United States, Alabama, Conecuh, Conecuh County Hwy 77, ca 300 ft N of US Hwy 31 in Evergreen., 31.438361 -86.934583, 93m

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Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
TROY000035769Alvin R. Diamond   109081997-03-21
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, Un-numbered dirt road 3 mi N of Montgomery County Hwy 70., 32.191456 -86.153533, 86m

TROY
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
TROY000035770Alvin R. Diamond   108781997-02-19
United States, Alabama, Pike, Bear Sink Creek Road, approx. 0.1 mi N of Beeman Creek., 31.891267 -86.038425, 130m

TROY
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
TROY000035771Alvin R. Diamond   108081996-12-29
United States, Alabama, Pike, Pike County Hwy 84, ca 300 ft beyond the pavement., 31.894511 -86.02995, 116m

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Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
TROY000035772Alvin R. Diamond   109611997-04-02
United States, Alabama, Pike, Pike County Hwy 73 at Williams Chapel Church., 31.697714 -85.770508, 144m

TROY
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
TROY000035773Alvin R. Diamond   109331997-03-29
United States, Alabama, Russell, Hatchehubbee Creek Park on the Chattahoochee River., 32.136511 -85.063706, 62m


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Google Map

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