Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Buellia arnoldii (Hafellia arnoldii)
Search Criteria: USA; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Hafellia arnoldii (Servít) Hafellner & Türk
1613941R. C. Harris   138831981-09-05
USA, New York, Saint Lawrence, Twin Lakes c. 1 mi NW of Star Lake, 427m

NY
Hafellia arnoldii (Servít) Hafellner & Türk
1613946R. C. Harris   227101988-08-27
USA, New York, Saint Lawrence, along Oswegatchie River just E of Wanakena Ranger School, W of Cranberry Lake

NY
Hafellia arnoldii (Servít) Hafellner & Türk
1613947William R. Buck   152591987-09-19
USA, Maine, Sagadahoc, Bates-Morse Mountain Coastal. Research Area, c. 5 mi S of Phippsburg along Hwy. 216

NY
Hafellia arnoldii (Servít) Hafellner & Türk
1613948R. C. Harris   208711987-09-19
USA, Maine, Sagadahoc, Sanctuary, Merrymeeting Bay, c. 6 mi N of Woolwich along Hwy. 128

NY
Hafellia arnoldii (Servít) Hafellner & Türk
1613951R. C. Harris   s.n.1974-07-24
USA, Michigan, Cheboygan, W of Hebron Mail Road

NY
Hafellia arnoldii (Servít) Hafellner & Türk
1613953William R. Buck   215281992-08-22
USA, Michigan, Mackinac, just N of Rexton, T.44N, R.8W, sec. 36, 46.16667 -85.23333

NY
Hafellia arnoldii (Servít) Hafellner & Türk
1613954Clifford M. Wetmore   918572004-07-24
USA, Michigan, Schoolcraft, Hiawatha National Forest. 1 mile E of Lard Lake (9 mi SE of Munising), 46.28417 -86.55917, 253m

NY
Hafellia arnoldii (Servít) Hafellner & Türk
1613958R. C. Harris   181661985-09-21
USA, Vermont, Lamoille, Molly Bog N of Stowe

NY
Hafellia arnoldii (Servít) Hafellner & Türk
1613959R. C. Harris   182001985-09-21
USA, Vermont, Lamoille, Molly Bog N of Stowe


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