Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Stirtonia alba
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University - Lichens


PH
Stirtonia alba (Müll.Arg.) ined. (non Groenh. ex Makhija & Patw.) nom. illegit.
PH00102457Shirley Tucker   281021987-01-31
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, Baird Drive, southeast Baton Rouge, 30.381718 -91.12295

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Stirtonia alba (Müll.Arg.)
1365573Shirley C. Tucker   184941979-03-16
United States, Louisiana, East Feliciana, Idlewild Experimental farm, about 3 miles SE of Clinton.

NY
04252060   

NY
04252061   

NY
04584733   

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Stirtonia alba Groenh. ex Makhija & Patw.
UC1936084Shirley C. Tucker   185581979-03-16
United States, Louisiana, Idlewild Agricultural Experiment Station (La. State Univ.), 5.6 km southeast of Clinton, 30.8 -90.95

University of Colorado, Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Stirtonia alba (Müll.Arg.)
COLO-L-0043083Shirley C. Tucker   184941979-03-16
United States, Louisiana, East Feliciana, Idlewild Experimental farm, about 3 miles SE of Clinton, 30.8 -90.75

University of Florida Herbarium - Lichens


FLAS
Stirtonia alba (Müll.Arg.)
FLAS L1829Shirley C. Tucker   189421979-03-16
United States, Louisiana, St. Helena, East Feliciana Parish. Idlewild Experimental farm, about 3 miles SE of Clinton, 30.8 -90.75

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Lichens
Stirtonia alba (Müll.Arg.) ined. (non Groenh. ex Makhija & Patw.) nom. illegit.
126712S. C. Tucker   184941979-03-16
United States, Louisiana, East Feliciana, Idlewild Experimental Farm, about 3 miles SE of Clinton, 30.8 -90.75


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Google Map

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