Dataset: ALA
Taxa: Sphaerophorus fragilis (Cladonia fragilis, Lecanora fragilis, Sphaerophorus caespitosus, Stereocaulon fragile, Verrucaria fragilis, Lecanora fragilis var. fragilis, Lecanora fragilis var. subcetrarioides, Lichen caespitosus, Lichen fragilis, Placodium fragile, Sphaerophorus coralloides var. caespito... (show all)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Alaska; Denali National Park; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Alaska Museum of the North Herbarium


ALA
UAMb:Herb:44390Peter R. Nelson   2006-07-08
United States, Alaska, Denali National Park and Preserve; Kankone Peak Grid Point #22, 63.61559989 -150.6238377, 1225 - 1225m

ALA
UAMb:Herb:38207Peter R. Nelson   2007-06-20
United States, Alaska, Denali National Park and Preserve; Upper Moose Cr. Grid Point #22, 63.5306223 -150.8352491, 968 - 968m

ALA
UAMb:Herb:38609Sarah Stehn   2009-07-06
United States, Alaska, Denali National Park and Preserve; Riley Creek Grid Point #13, 63.56195411 -149.0237899, 974 - 974m

ALA
UAMb:Herb:38551Sarah Stehn   2009-07-02
United States, Alaska, Denali National Park and Preserve; Riley Creek Grid Point #2, 63.55275548 -149.0151999, 1199 - 1199m

ALA
UAMb:Herb:37355James Walton   2008-06-21
United States, Alaska, Denali National Park and Preserve; Rock Cr. Grid Point #17, 63.74461978 -148.9825442, 1214 - 1214m

ALA
UAMb:Herb:37687James Walton   2006-07-09
United States, Alaska, Denali National Park and Preserve; Bearpaw River Grid Point #25, 63.7951434 -150.6337114, 602 - 602m

ALA
UAMb:Herb:49322James Walton   1800-01-01
United States, Alaska, Denali National Park and Preserve; Primrose Ridge Grid Point #11, 63.7523286 -149.3778761, 1454 - 1454m


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Google Map

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