Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cladonia aberrans (Cladina aberrans)
Search Criteria: Alaska; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Cladina aberrans (Abbayes) Hale & W.L. Culb.
143125Emily Holt   Holt 215402003-07-27
United States, Alaska, Nome, Plot F71-2, on Seward Peninsula near BELA, elv.600m, 65.05064 -164.8034, 600m

University of Alaska Museum of the North Herbarium


ALA
Cladonia aberrans (des Abb.) Stuck
UAMb:Herb:2549Larry P. Gough   1979-06-05
United States, Alaska, About 25 mi. E of Cantwell and 1 mi. W of Seattle Creek off Denali Hwy.; site AC070., 63.3 -148.25, 792 - 792m

ALA
Cladonia aberrans (des Abb.) Stuck
UAMb:Herb:2547Larry P. Gough   1980-08-02
United States, Alaska, Tyonek B-5 Quad, Sec. 26-27 T14N. R14W. Red Dog Hill, Tyonek Quad, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, 61.17 -152.98

ALA
Cladonia aberrans (des Abb.) Stuck
UAMb:Herb:2548Larry P. Gough   1979-06-11
United States, Alaska, About 1 mile north of Jack Wade along Jack Wade Creek off the Taylor Highway. Site AC085., 64.15 -141.466667, 762 - 762m

ALA
Cladonia aberrans (des Abb.) Stuck
UAMb:Herb:3541Larry P. Gough   1980-08-01
United States, Alaska, Tyonek B-5 Quad, Sec. 26-27 T14N. R14W. Red Dog Hill, Tyonek Quad, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, 61.17 -152.98

ALA
Cladina aberrans (Abbayes) Hale & W.L. Culb.
UAMb:Herb:59923Emily A. Holt   2004-07-10
United States, Alaska, Noatak National Preserve, 68.25744 -160.4261, 800 - 800m

ALA
Cladina aberrans (Abbayes) Hale & W.L. Culb.
UAMb:Herb:54914Mikhail P. Andreev   1992-07-29
United States, Alaska, Bendeleben Quad.: Bering Land Bridge NP, Seward Peninsula, Twin Calderas, 65.4166666667 -163.2666666667, - 495m

University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Cladina aberrans (Abbayes) Hale & Culb.
WTU-L-027040K.A. Glew   7-81-27-101981-07-27
U.S.A., Alaska, Burro Creek, across the inlet from Skagway; on trail behind homestead., 59.435473 -135.372085, 16m


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