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

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Rutgers University, Chrysler Herbarium - Lichen Collection


CHRB
Candelariella Müll.Arg.
CHRB-L-0000090R.T.T. Forman   s.n.1965-08-17
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, about 5 miles southeast of Grandview.

CHRB
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
CHRB-L-0000081Erica M. Frank   M-2511968-07-11
United States, Michigan, Alpena, near Polish School

CHRB
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
CHRB-L-0000082Erica M. Frank   NC-451973-07-11
United States, North Carolina, Burke, Chestoa, Blue Ridge Parkway, Near Linville Falls, Pisgah National Forest, 36.05 -81.933333, 1219m

CHRB
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
CHRB-L-0000083K. Anderson   s.n.1988-02-29
United States, New Jersey, Gloucester, East of Fries Mill Road and west of Scotland Run, Clayton Borough

CHRB
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
CHRB-L-0000084D. Marin   s.n.1982-04-15
United States, New Jersey, Warren, Johnsonburg, Frelinghuysen Twp.

CHRB
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
CHRB-L-0000085R.S. Wallace   s.n.1982-03-18
United States, New Jersey, Sussex, Stokes State Forest

CHRB
Candelaria fibrosa (Fr.) Müll.Arg.
CHRB-L-0000086R.T. Forman   s.n.1965-07-17
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, about 5 miles southwest of Grandview

CHRB
Candelaria fibrosa (Fr.) Müll.Arg.
CHRB-L-0000087R.T. Forman   s.n.1964-07-17
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, 7 miles east of Grandview

CHRB
Candelariella aurella (Hoffm.) Zahlbr.
CHRB-L-0000088Erica M. Frank   C31964-08-22
United States, Colorado, Douglas, Devil's Head Campground, about 20 miles SW of Sedalia, Rampart Ridge, Pike National Forest, 2682m

CHRB
Candelariella spraguei (Tuck.) Zahlbr.
CHRB-L-0000089W.A. Weber   S18,9501959-04-12
United States, Colorado, Boulder, W base of Steamboat Mountain, foothills of Front Range 3.2 km NW of Lyons, near mouth of North St. Vrain Creek, 40.236096 -105.284156, 1900m


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