Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Biatora pycnidiata
Search Criteria: North Carolina; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Biatora pycnidiata Printzen & Tønsberg
2795075J. C. Lendemer   465742016-03-17
United States of America, North Carolina, Graham Co., Nantahala National Forest, upper SE slopes of Haw Knob, 0-0.4 mi N of parking area at Big Junction on Cherohala Skyway (NC 143), 35.3094 -84.0261, 1640m

NY
Biatora pycnidiata Printzen & Tønsberg
03218013J. C. Lendemer   532912017-10-26
United States of America, North Carolina, Haywood Co., Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Little Ridge above Hurricane Creek, W-facing slopes above jct of Rough Fork Trail and Caldwell Fork Trail, 35.5869 -83.1425, 1219m

University Museum of Bergen


BG
80141T. Tønsberg   340692004-06-27
United States, North Carolina, Swain Co, Appalachian Mountains, the Great Smoky Mountains Nat. Park, NE of Indian Gap, along Appalachian Trail, in the enclosure., 32.6118 -83.4435, 1670m

University of Colorado, Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Biatora pycnidiata Printzen & Tønsberg
COLO-L-0053458James C. Lendemer   465742016-03-17
United States, North Carolina, Graham, Nantahala National Forest, upper SE slopes of Haw Knob, 0-0.4 mi N of parking area at Big Junction on Cherohala Skyway (NC 143), 35.309444 -84.026111, 1640m

COLO:L
Biatora pycnidiata Printzen & Tønsberg
COLO-L-0053516James C. Lendemer   532912017-10-26
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Little Ridge above Hurricane Creek, W-facing slopes above jct of Rough Fork Trail and Caldwell Fork Trail, 35.586944 -83.1425, 1219 - 1219m


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Google Map

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