Dataset: OMA
Taxa: Phaeocalicium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nebraska at Omaha Herbarium


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Phaeocalicium populneum (Brond. ex Duby) Alb. Schmidt
5842   18744A1969-08-16
Canada, British Columbia, 1005m

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Phaeocalicium compressulum (Nyl. ex Szat.) A.F.W. Schmidt
15476   16,3012004-05-15
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cumberland, Cape Chignecto Provincial Park; trail from Red Rocks to McGahey Brook, W of the town of Avocate Harbour, 45.357778 -64.831389, 75m

OMA
Phaeocalicium compressulum (Nyl. ex Szat.) A.F.W. Schmidt
13798   25,5011976-07-07
Canada, Ontario

OMA
Phaeocalicium compressulum (Nyl. ex Szat.) A.F.W. Schmidt
5840   221601974-06-28
United States, Minnesota, Cook

OMA
Phaeocalicium compressulum (Nyl. ex Szat.) A.F.W. Schmidt
5841   269131977-06-08
United States, Minnesota, Lake

OMA
Phaeocalicium curtisii (Tuck.) Tibell
17698   1948-05-15
United States, Wisconsin, Washburn

OMA
Phaeocalicium populneum (Brond. ex Duby) Alb. Schmidt
5843   232521974-08-04
United States, Minnesota, Hubbard


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