Dataset: ALA
Taxa: Tuckermanopsis chlorophylla (Cetraria chlorophylla, Tuckermannopsis chlorophylla, Cetraria scutata, Cetraria chlorophylla f. chlorophylla, Cetraria chlorophylla f. esorediosa, Cetraria chlorophylla var. adpressa, Cetraria chlorophylla var. chlorophylla, Cetraria chlorophylla var. klementii, Cetraria... (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:49276G. Duke Brady   1800-01-01
United States, Alaska, Denali National Park and Preserve; Ruth Glacier terminus forest Grid Point #19, 62.70838918 -150.3148698, 228 - 228m

ALA
UAMb:Herb:49601G. Duke Brady   1800-01-01
United States, Alaska, Denali National Park and Preserve; Ruth Glacier terminus forest Grid Point #7, 62.70486556 -150.3154447, 218 - 218m

ALA
UAMb:Herb:49222G. Duke Brady   1800-01-01
United States, Alaska, Denali National Park and Preserve; Ruth Glacier terminus forest Grid Point #11, 62.70533298 -150.3309914, 214 - 214m


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