Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phaeophyscia ciliata (Physcia ciliata, Physcia ciliata f. chloantha, Physcia ciliata f. ciliata, Physcia ciliata f. delicatula, Physcia ciliata f. erythrocardia, Physcia ciliata f. fibrillosa, Physcia ciliata f. squamulosa, Physcia ciliata var. ciliata, Physcia ciliata var. endophoenicea, Physcia ob... (show all)
Search Criteria: Kentucky; Mammoth; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


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Phaeophyscia ciliata (Hoffm.) Moberg
1232138J. P. Dey   111451979-09-00
United States of America, Kentucky, Edmonson Co., Mammoth Cave National Park, Wet Prong of the Buffalo Trail via Wildcat Hollow, 250m

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Phaeophyscia ciliata (Hoffm.) Moberg
1232139J. P. Dey   103831979-08-00
United States of America, Kentucky, Hart Co., Mammoth Cave National Park, along the approximately 2.5 km length of the Dennison Ferry Road south of the Green River, 190m

NY
Phaeophyscia ciliata (Hoffm.) Moberg
1232140J. P. Dey   100321979-08-00
United States of America, Kentucky, Barren Co., Mammoth Cave National Park, near Baptist Church approximately 0.5 km from the Sand Cave Entrance to the Park on the Cave City Pike, 280m

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Phaeophyscia ciliata (Hoffm.) Moberg
1232141J. P. Dey   100811979-08-00
United States of America, Kentucky, Barren Co., Mammoth Cave National Park, near Baptist Church approximately 0.5 km from the Sand Cave Entrance to the Park on the Cave City Pike, 280m

NY
Phaeophyscia ciliata (Hoffm.) Moberg
1232142J. P. Dey   110771979-09-00
United States of America, Kentucky, Edmonson Co., Mammoth Cave National Park, Houchins Ferry Road from ridge top near southwestern entrance to Park (by Edmonson County High School) down to the ferry crossing, 37.2017 -86.2372, 214m

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Phaeophyscia ciliata (Hoffm.) Moberg
1232143J. P. Dey   105641979-09-00
United States of America, Kentucky, Hart Co., Mammoth Cave National Park, along gravel road along eastern boundary of the Park approximately 3.2 km from its junction with Cave City Pike, 76m


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