Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gyalecta obesispora
Search Criteria: North Carolina; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Gyalecta obesispora R.C.Harris & Lendemer
1049973J. C. Lendemer   56182005-08-09
United States of America, North Carolina, Transylvania Co., Gorges State Park, along Grassy Ridge Road, Grassy Ridge, 35.0983 -82.9467, 975m

NY
Gyalecta obesispora R.C.Harris & Lendemer
1684550J. C. Lendemer   331432012-08-13
United States of America, North Carolina, Swain Co., Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Lakeshore Trail 0-2.5 mi E of jct w/ Eagle Creek Trail at Horseshoe Bend in Eagle Creek, S slopes of Pinnacle Ridge, 35.48208 -83.76111, 640m

NY
Gyalecta obesispora R.C.Harris & Lendemer
2279970C. M. Wetmore   298741977-08-25
United States of America, North Carolina, Haywood Co., Great Smoky Mountains National Park, at Big Creek, 45 miles ESE of Knoxville, 35.7511 -83.1089, 701m

NY
Gyalecta obesispora R.C.Harris & Lendemer
1727034R. C. Harris   209451987-10-03
United States of America, North Carolina, Graham Co., Trail to Slickrock Creek along Lake Caulderwood, Slickrock Wilderness Area, Nantahala National Forest., 35.45958 -83.96075

NY
Gyalecta obesispora R.C.Harris & Lendemer
03033212J. C. Lendemer   489762016-12-12
United States of America, North Carolina, Macon Co., Nantahala National Forest, ridge ~0.1 mi E of FS401/Rich Gap Rd, 1.8 mi S of jct w/ CR1603/Horse Cove Rd., 35.0233 -83.1706, 939m

NY
Gyalecta obesispora R.C.Harris & Lendemer
04687134J. C. Lendemer   693522020-08-22
United States of America, North Carolina, Madison Co., Pisgah National Forest, Bald Mountains, Coldspring Mountain, S-slopes of Snakeden Ridge, ~0.3 mi N of Flint Gap, 36.04083 -82.60581, 1186m


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