Dataset: WTU
Taxa: Gyalectaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Gyalecta friesii Flotow ex Körber
WTU-L-012127Elroy Burnett   L33902000-02-10
U.S.A., Washington, Island, Deception Pass Park, North Shore Trail. Take the North Shore trail from a parking area., 48.402217 -122.659167

WTU
Gyalecta friesii Flotow ex Körber
WTU-L-012128M. Arnot   L14232000-02-03
U.S.A., Washington, Island, Deception Pass State Park. Circa 6 miles south of Anacortes. North Beach Trail., 48.40125 -122.6529, 9 - 12m

WTU
Gyalecta jenensis (Batsch) Zahlbr.
WTU-L-012129Grace E. Howard   11491931-08-21
U.S.A., Washington, Yakima, Boulder Cave., 46.961 -121.086, 915m

WTU
Gyalecta jenensis (Batsch) Zahlbr.
WTU-L-014167F. Rhoades   WWV23471981-02-21
Canada, British Columbia, Below Bridal Veil Falls. 16 miles east of Chilliwack., 49.166667 -121.5, 200m

WTU
Belonia americana Fink ex Hedr.
WTU-L-031714W. A Weber   2731970-04-24
U.S.A., Texas, Montgomery, Western sector of Sam Houston National Forest east of Richards.


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