Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Xanthoparmelia tasmanica (Parmelia tasmanica, Parmelia conspersa f. lacinulata, Parmelia conspersa f. rosettiformis, Parmelia conspersa f. subtananarivensis, Parmelia conspersa var. caespitosa, Parmelia conspersa var. incisa, Parmelia conspersa var. lacinulata, Parmelia conspersa var. laxa, Parmelia... (show all)
Search Criteria: North Carolina; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection


DUKE
Xanthoparmelia tasmanica (Hook. f. & Taylor) Hale
18751Heiman, Karin   BLU-1081989-03-01
United States, North Carolina, Ashe Co., Bluff Mountain Nature Conservancy Preserve. W and mid Lookin' Off Cliff, 36.39365 -81.56267

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Xanthoparmelia tasmanica (Hook.f. & Taylor) Hale
1079201R. C. Harris   332111994-08-12
United States of America, North Carolina, Macon Co., Nantahala National Forest, McDowell Mountain, ca. 10 mi S of Franklin and 2 mi N of Georgia state line on SR 1629, 35.05 -83.37, 945m

University of Idaho


ID
ID-L-0009008Theodore L. Esslinger   30981971-03-20
United States, North Carolina, Wake, About 5 miles SE of Wake Forest, along N.C. hwy 96, Along the Cedar Fork of Little R., 35.916667 -78.383333

ID
ID-L-0009007Theodore L. Esslinger   30981971-03-20
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Along the Cedar Fork of Little R. About 5 miles SE of Wake Forest, Along N.C. hwy 96, 35.916667 -78.383333

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Lichens


NCU:Lichens
Xanthoparmelia tasmanica (Hook. f. & Taylor) Hale
NCU-L-0002326Schallert, Paul O.   1934-05-13
United States, North Carolina, Forsyth, Nifong Rock


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