Dataset: EVE-
Taxa: Usneacea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Evergreen Natural History Museum


EVE
Evernia albertana
101S. A. Evans   791981-07-21
Canada, Alberta, Parker ridge, Banff-Jasper Hwy, Banff NP, Canada, 2134m

EVE
102D. Smith   1979-02-01
USA, Washington, Thurston, The Evergreen State College campus

EVE
103S. Spencer   751992-11-01
USA, Oregon, Clacamas, W. side of Mt. Hood, Zig Zag Ranger District, Mt. Hood NF

EVE
104J. Levy   9
USA, Washington, Thurston, Scatter Creek RNA

EVE
105K. Svara   5/18/98-151998-05-18
USA, Washington, Thurston, The Evergreen State College campus

EVE
106S. Rash   991995-03-01
USA, Washington, Thurston, The Evergreen State College campus

EVE
107C. Mooney   1994-02-03
USA, Washington, Thurston, Scatter Creek RNA

EVE
Letharia columbiana (Nutt.) J.W. Thomson
161L. Hunter   111994-04-20
USA, Oregon, Deschutes, Misery Ridge, Smith Rocks SP, 1219m

EVE
Letharia columbiana (Nutt.) J.W. Thomson
162C. Beeke   971981-07-19
Canada, Alberta, Highwood Pass Kananaski Road, 92 mi. N. of Coleman, Kananaski Prov. Park, Canada, 2195m

EVE
Letharia columbiana (Nutt.) J.W. Thomson
163K. Dillman   741991-10-01
USA, Montana, W. entrance of Yellowstone NP, 2012m

EVE
164J. Levy   21
USA, Washington, King, White Pass

EVE
165D. Smith   1979-05-15
USA, Oregon, Deschutes, Near Sisters, Deschutes NF

EVE
166K. Dillman   731991-08-21
USA, Idaho, Lehmi, Lost Trail Pass, Hwy 93. N. of Gibbonsville, 1829m

EVE
167S. A. Evans   321981-07-02
USA, Montana, Near Paola Creek, 20 mi. E. of W. Glacier, 1219m

EVE
168S. A. Evans   491981-07-09
USA, Montana, Lincoln, Kootenai Falls, 6 mi. E. of Troy along Rt. 2, 610m

EVE
169K. Rhode   931995-04-17
USA, Washington, Leavenworth Ranger Station parking lot, 357m

EVE
170J.S.C.   1131994-04-20
USA, Oregon, Deschutes, Smith Rock SP, 1006m


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