Dataset: WWB
Search Criteria: Canada; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Pacific Northwest Herbarium, Western Washington University


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Bryoria fuscescens (Gyelnik) Brodo & D. Hawksw.
WWB-L-2912Erik J. Martin   5011965-02-27
Canada, British Columbia, Manning Park; next to road, 914m

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WWB-L-2340F. Rhoades   s.n.1981-02-21
Canada, British Columbia, below Bridal Veil Falls 16 mi. east of Chilliwack, 200m

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WWB-L-3887B. Ryan   Ryan 85461983-02-16
Canada, British Columbia, Crescent Road, Victoria, 48.416667 -123.333333, 10m

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Gyalecta jenensis (Batsch) Zahlbr.
WWB-L-2347Fred Rhoades   s.n.1981-02-21
Canada, British Columbia, next to Bridal Veil Falls 16 mi. east of Chilliwack, 200m

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Lobaria oregana (Tuck.) Müll.Arg.
WWB-L-0714J. S. Martin   s.n.1964-08-09
Canada, British Columbia, near head of Princess Louisa Inlet, ca. 70 miles NNW of Vancouver

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Cladonia furcata (Hudson) Schrader
WWB-L-3260F. Rhoades   s.n.1982-07-28
Canada, Ontario, along roadway, near Sudbury

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Lecanora conizaeoides Nyl. ex Crombie
WWB-L-3924B. Ryan   Ryan 64191980-07-12
Canada, British Columbia, University of British Columbia Campus, 49.266667 -123.25

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WWB-L-2346Fred Rhoades   s.n.1981-02-21
Canada, British Columbia, Bridal Veil Falls, 16 mi E of Chilliwack, 200m

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WWB-L-2913Erik J. Martin   5021965-02-27
Canada, British Columbia, Manning Park; next to road, 914m

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WWB-L-0894J. S. Martin   s.n.1964-08-09
Canada, British Columbia, Near head of Princess Louisa Inlet ca. 70 [ml.] NN Wof Vancouver

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Rhizoplaca peltata (Ramond) Leuckert & Poelt
WWB-L-4022Bruce D. Ryan   Ryan 151221985-07-00
Canada, British Columbia, E side of Hwy 1, 11 km S of Lytton., 49.216667 -121.583333, 152m

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WWB-L-1410Greg Bode   s.n.1980-06-00
Canada, British Columbia, bordering Botany Bay, soutwest coast of Vancouver Island, 7m

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WWB-L-7007J. S. Martin   42851964-08-09
Canada, British Columbia, Head of Princess Louisa Inlet, ca. 70 miles nnw of Vancouver., 3m

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Lecanora zosterae (Ach.) Nyl.
WWB-L-3802B. Ryan   Ryan 6425
Canada, British Columbia, Greater Vancouver, University of British Columbia campus, 49.266667 -123.25

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Caloplaca trachyphylla (Tuck.) Zahlbr.
WWB-L-4407B. D. Ryan   Ryan 139311985-07-27
Canada, Alberta, E side of Alberta Hwy 6, 15.5 mi N of Twin Buttes (2 mi S of Pincher Creek), 49.383333 -113.916667, 1219m

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Ramalina dilacerata (Hoffm.) Hoffm.
WWB-L-2342F. Rhoades   s.n.1981-02-21
Canada, British Columbia, below Bridal Veil Falls 16 mi. east of Chilliwack, 200m

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Physcia tenella (Scop.) DC.
WWB-L-2339F. Rhoades   s.n.1981-02-21
Canada, British Columbia, below Bridal Veil Falls 16 mi. east of Chilliwack, 200m

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Usnea strigosa (Ach.) Eaton
WWB-L-2345Fred Rhoades   s.n.1981-02-21
Canada, British Columbia, below Bridal Veil Falls 16 mi. east of Chilliwack, 200m

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Cladonia arbuscula (Wallr.) Rabenh.
WWB-L-0699J. S. Martin   s.n.1964-08-09
Canada, British Columbia, Near head Princess Louisa Inlet ca. 70 ml. NNW of Vancouver

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WWB-L-2355A. Comulada   s.n.1979-06-23
Canada, British Columbia, Hanging Lake Trail, first flat, south of Chilliwack Lake

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Sporastatia testudinea (Ach.) A. Massal.
WWB-L-4394B. D. Ryan   Ryan 140881985-07-26
Canada, Alberta, Consolation Lake Trail, NE of Moraine Lake, Banff National Park, 51.325 -116.175, 1981m

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WWB-L-0773J. S. Martin   s.n.1964-08-09
Canada, British Columbia, near head of Princess Louisa Inlet, ca. 70 miles NNW of Vancouver

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WWB-L-2338Fred Rhoades   s.n.1981-02-21
Canada, British Columbia, below Bridal Veil Falls 16 mi. east of Chilliwack, 200m

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WWB-L-2344F. Rhoades   s.n.1981-02-21
Canada, British Columbia, next to Bridal Veil Falls 16 mi. east of Chilliwack, 200m

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Leptogium saturninum (Dickson) Nyl.
WWB-L-2343F. Rhoades   s.n.1981-02-21
Canada, British Columbia, below Bridal Veil Falls 16 mi. east of Chilliwack, 200m


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