Dataset: WWB
Taxa: Flavocetraria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Pacific Northwest Herbarium, Western Washington University


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Flavocetraria nivalis (L.) Kärnefelt & Thell
WWB-L-0159L. Maurice Huggins   s.n.1965-07-17
United States, Washington, on Highline Ridge, 1829 - 1890m

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Flavocetraria nivalis (L.) Kärnefelt & Thell
WWB-L-2398D. Shaw   s.n.1980-06-21
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Chowder Ridge, Mt. Baker area.

WWB
Flavocetraria nivalis (L.) Kärnefelt & Thell
WWB-L-3371F. Rhoades   Ryan 84651978-08-01
United States, Washington, Whatcom, SW face Chowder Ridge, Mt. Baker

WWB
Flavocetraria nivalis (L.) Kärnefelt & Thell
WWB-L-3372F. Rhoades   Ryan 84641981-08-11
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Chowder Ridge, Mt. Baker, 1900m

WWB
Flavocetraria nivalis (L.) Kärnefelt & Thell
WWB-L-0734A. Comulada   s.n.1978-10-15
United States, Washington, Hurricane Ridge, Olympic Nat'l Park

WWB
Flavocetraria nivalis (L.) Kärnefelt & Thell
WWB-L-2229A. Robertson   s.n.1961-06-04
United States, Alaska, by outlet of Lake Iliamna, Iqiugig (Bristol Bay)


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