Dataset: USF
Taxa: Candelariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Candelaria A. Massal.
USF 273058Alan R. Franck   33222014-05-10
United States, Florida, Hillsborough, University of South Florida campus; Tampa., 28.060694 -82.416528

USF
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
USF 269510J. Schulten   151976-12-24
United States, Iowa, Delaware, Lower Backbone State Park, 42.605055 -91.54339

USF
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
USF 269506C. Cofta   161980-04-00
United States, Iowa, Linn, Sac & Fox Trail, 41.946791 -91.611728

USF
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
USF 269505J. Schulten   141977-06-15
United States, Iowa, Jackson, Bellevue State Park, 42.247601 -90.42896

USF
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
USF 269502J. Schulten   201980-12-26
United States, Iowa, Scott, Scott County Park, 41.71139 -90.52972

USF
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
USF 269496J. Schulten   101980-12-26
United States, Iowa, Clinton, Mockridge Wildlife Preserve, 41.869259 -90.784422

USF
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
USF 269492Harlow Hadow   111979-04-00
United States, Iowa, Linn, Behrens Ponds Preserve., 42.116653 -91.760218

USF
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
USF 269471J. Schulten   191979-11-25
United States, Iowa, Dubuque, White Pine Hollow State Preserve, 42.65306 -91.13139

USF
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
USF 269495J. Schulten   370 (with 371-377)1983-04-23
United States, Iowa, Winneshiek, Decorah Ice Cave north of Decorah, 43.312574 -91.781183

USF
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
USF 269493J. Schulten   131977-06-01
United States, Iowa, Jones, Wapsipinicon State Park, 42.094261 -91.285463

USF
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
USF 274039Julia A. Schulten   6481982-12-02
Bahamas, Inagua Island; W of Long Cay dike.


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