Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Thelenella muscorum (Chromatochlamys muscorum, Chromatochlamys muscorum var. muscorum, Chromatochlamys muscorum var. octospora, Microglaena muscorum, Thelenella muscorum var. muscorum, Thelenella muscorum var. octospora, Microglaena muscorum f. muscorum, Microglaena muscorum f. octospora, Microglaen... (show all)
Search Criteria: North Carolina; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
01406955W. R. Buck   326131997-10-02
United States of America, North Carolina, Macon Co., Nantahala National Forest, Southern Nantahala Wilderness Area, along Appalachian Trail from Deep Gap to summit of Standing Indian Mountain, 35.05 -83.05, 1645m

NY
1406956W. R. Buck   252341994-08-11
United States of America, North Carolina, Jackson Co., Cedar Cliff Mountain, 3.5 mi E of Tuckasegee (NC 107) on NC 281, 35.25 -83.07, 1025m

NY
1406957W. R. Buck   349811998-10-09
United States of America, North Carolina, Clay Co., Nantahala National Forest, along Buck Creek Road, 1.2 miles NNW of US 64, 2.2 miles W of Macon County line., 35.08 -83.62, 1115m

NY
Chromatochlamys muscorum (Fr.) H. Mayrh. & Poelt
1707516William R. Buck   350001998-10-09
United States, North Carolina, Clay, Nantahala National Forest, along Buck Creek Road, 1.2 mi NNW of US 64, 2.2 mi W of Macon Co. line, 965-1115 m; mesic oak forest over olivene soils., 35.083333 -83.616667

NY
02656736W. R. Buck   635372016-03-18
United States of America, North Carolina, Graham Co., Nantahala National Forest, W of Powell Branch at confluence with Fontana Lake, terminus of Cable Cove Road (CR 1287) at Cable Cove Boat Launch, 35.4372 -83.7481, 527m


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