Dataset: WIS
Taxa: Karschia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Karschia talcophila (Ach.) Körb.
WIS-L-0011247T.H. Nash III   353821994-07-09
United States, Arizona, Coconino, upper part of the west fork of Oak Creek, canyon in the vicinity of West Buzzard Point, 35.0208333 -111.8375, 1950m

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Karschia Korb.
WIS-L-0113365Jon Weisensel   JW191969-08-00
Canada, Northwest Territories, Fort Smith Region, along the shoreline, at the northeast corner of Great Bear Lake, 66.933333 -119.2

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Karschia Korb.
WIS-L-0113366George W. Scotter   265751978-07-15
Canada, Northwest Territories, Inuvik Region, Cape Parry Area, near Pin Main Dewline station, 70.183333 -124.7, 0 - 75m

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Karschia Korb.
WIS-L-0113367Jan Looman   s.n.1957-00-00
Canada, Saskatchewan, Swift Current, 50.283333 -107.766667

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Karschia irregularis
WIS-L-0131452J. hafellner   154841986-09-13
Australia, Queensland, Noosa National Park SE of Noosa Heads, Dolphin Point, 26.375 -153.116667, 10 - 20m


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Google Map

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