Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lecanora wisconsinensis
Search Criteria: North Carolina; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum of Natural History, lichen section, Univ. of Minnesota


MIN
908969Wetmore, C.   422841981-06-08
United States, North Carolina, Transylvania, Devils Courthouse, 35.30277778 -82.89583333

MIN
909545Trana, T.   79981979-06-26
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Waynesville, 8 Mi S of

Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection


DUKE
298152Culberson, William, L.; Culberson, Chicita, F.   142301969-07-17
United States, North Carolina, Transylvania Co., At John Rock Overlook between miles 419 and 420 on Blue Ridge Parkway, 35.31642 -82.8552, 1625m

DUKE
298153Culberson, William, L.   48121956-06-00
United States, North Carolina, Yancey Co., Near summit of Mount Mitchell, 35.76484 -82.26512, 2012m

DUKE
402761LaGreca, Scott, A.; Phillips, Linda   26212018-10-06
United States, North Carolina, Yancey Co., Mount Mitchell State Park, along Balsam Nature Trail, 35.764337 -82.262505

Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany, Harvard University


FH:FH
barcode-00452304P. O. Schallert   1923-06-16
United States of America, North Carolina, [data not captured]

New York Botanical Garden


NY
1548708R. C. Harris   247131989-09-26
United States of America, North Carolina, Macon Co., Winespring Bald ca. 8 mi W of Franklin, 35.17315 -83.58072, 1647m

NY
1548712R. C. Harris   428061998-10-12
United States of America, North Carolina, Macon Co., Nantahala National Forest, N slope of Wayah Bald along Appalachian Trail, 35.18 -83.57, 1535m

NY
2328931J. C. Lendemer   443092014-10-02
United States of America, North Carolina, Yancey Co., Mount Mitchell State Park, vicinity of summit of Mount Craig, Black Mountain Crest Trail ~1.5 mi N of Mount Mitchell and terminus of NC128, 35.7781 -82.2611, 2008m

NY
2328932J. C. Lendemer   443082014-10-02
United States of America, North Carolina, Yancey Co., Mount Mitchell State Park, vicinity of summit of Mount Craig, Black Mountain Crest Trail ~1.5 mi N of Mount Mitchell and terminus of NC128, 35.7781 -82.2611, 2008m

NY
2329015J. C. Lendemer   441282014-10-01
United States of America, North Carolina, Yancey Co., Mount Mitchell State Park, Balsam Mountain Nature Trail, NW face below summit of Mt. Mitchell, 35.7658 -82.2644, 2006m

NY
2467057R. C. Harris   610362016-03-17
United States of America, North Carolina, Graham Co., Nantahala National Forest, Oak Knob, ca. 0.4 mi N of parking area of Huckleberry Knob Trailhead on Cherohala Skyway (NC 143), 35.3175 -83.9917, 1646m

NY
2467069R. C. Harris   610372016-03-17
United States of America, North Carolina, Graham Co., Nantahala National Forest, Oak Knob, ca. 0.4 mi N of parking area of Huckleberry Knob Trailhead on Cherohala Skyway (NC 143), 35.3175 -83.9917, 1646m

NY
1685091E. A. Tripp   34252012-08-06
United States of America, North Carolina, Swain Co., Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 0-2 mi. SE of junction with Welch Ridge Trail/Cold Spring Gap Trail, above Poplar Flats Campground, 35.4981 -83.595, 1295m

Private Herbarium of T. L. Esslinger Herbarium


hb. Esslinger
0010407Theodore L Esslinger   35661971-08-30
United States, North Carolina, Avery, Grandfather Mountain., 1707m

Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Lichen Herbarium


SBBG
S. C. Tucker   6891c1967-08-08
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Waterrock Knob Blue Ridge Parkway, 1951m

SBBG
S. C. Tucker   69621967-08-09
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Craggy Gardens on Blue Ridge parkway

Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium at Louisiana State University


LSU:Lichens
LSU00143037Shirley C. Tucker   6961A1967-08-09
United States, North Carolina, Buncombe, Craggy Gardens on Blue Ridge Parkway northwest of Asheville., 35.692615 -82.384846


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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