Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lecanora pseudistera (Lecanora galactinula, Lecanora campestris f. pseudistera, Lecanora convexella, Lecanora glebularis, Lecanora melanophthalma var. subpeltata, Lecanora subfuscella, Lecanora subpeltata, Omphalodina subpeltata, Placodium glebulare)
Search Criteria: North Carolina; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
1547888H. A. Green   3121886-08-18
United States of America, North Carolina, Gaston Co., Crowders Mountain, 35.2328 -81.2767

NY
03217073J. C. Lendemer   485662016-10-27
United States of America, North Carolina, Haywood Co., Great Smoky Mountains National Park, W-facing slopes behind Hemphill Bald, Hemphill Bald Trail 0.6 mi S of jct w/ Double Gap Trail at Double Gap, 35.5994 -83.1033, 1673m

NY
04257712J. Hollinger   239142020-05-03
United States of America, North Carolina, Haywood Co., Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cataloochee Divide, 35.6002 -83.0724, 1377m

University of Colorado, Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
COLO-L-0053538James C. Lendemer   485662016-10-27
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, W-facing slopes behind Hemphill Bald, Hemphill Bald Trail 0.6 mi S of jct w/ Double Gap Trail at Double Gap., 35.599444 -83.103333, 1673m

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Lichens
107768R. C. Harris   109361976-05-16
United States, North Carolina, Swain, Great Smoky Mtns. Nat. Park, Hughes Ridge Trail from Smokemont Campground, 671m

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
WIS-L-0076763John W. Thomson   200391977-08-25
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Big Creek, 35.73333 -83.11667, 600 - 700m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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