Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cladonia cornuta (Cenomyce cornuta, Cladonia radiata var. cornuta, Lichen cornutus, Scyphophorus cornutus, Cenomyce cornuta var. cornuta, Cenomyce cornuta var. crassa), Cladonia cornuta subsp. cornuta, Cladonia cornuta subsp. groenlandica, Cladonia cornuta f. cornuta, Cladonia cornuta f. deformis, C... (show all)
Search Criteria: USA; Alaska; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Idaho


ID
Cladonia cornuta (L.) Hoffm.
ID-L-0001223T.H. Nash III   166921977-06-22
USA, Alaska, junction of Route 1 (Glenn Hwy) and Route 4 (Richarson Hwy) at Glenallen, 62.1166667 -145.4833333, 460m

ID
Cladonia cornuta (L.) Hoffm.
ID-L-0001222H.A. Imshaug   288091962-07-17
USA, Alaska, Juneau Borough, Juneau Icefield: Neve of Taku Glacier. Near Camp 10., 58.7 -134.2166667, 1219m


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