Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Porpidia albocaerulescens (Lecidea hebescens, Lecidea albocaerulescens, Lecidea pruinosa, Huilia albocaerulescens var. albocaerulescens, Huilia albocaerulescens var. polycarpiza, Lecidea albocaerulescens f. albocaerulescens, Lecidea albocaerulescens f. albuginosa, Lecidea albocaerulescens f. lividoa... (show all)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; North Carolina; Umstead; Lat: 35.827 - 35.889 Long: -78.782 - -78.725; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University - Lichens


PH
Porpidia albocaerulescens (Wulfen) Hertel & Knoph
PH00096016James C. Lendemer   83862007-01-14
United States, North Carolina, Wake, William B. Umstead State Park, vicinity of lower Sycamore Lake, ~1 mile southwest of Ebenezer Church, Cary Quad, 35.86361 -78.75167, 107 - 122m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Porpidia albocaerulescens (Wulfen) Hertel & Knoph
1518505J. C. Lendemer   83862007-01-14
United States of America, North Carolina, Wake Co., William B. Umstead State Park, vicinity of lower Sycamore Lake, ca. 1 mile southwest of Ebenezer Church, Cary Quad., 35.8636 -78.7517, 122m

University of California, Riverside Lichens (in transfer to SBBG)


UCR(temp):In transfer
Porpidia albocaerulescens (Wulfen) Hertel & Knoph
UCR-183947James Lendemer   83862007-01-14
United States, North Carolina, Wake, William B. Umstead State Park, vicinity of lower Sycamore Lake, ~1 mile southwest of Ebenezer Church, 35.86361 -78.75167, 107m

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Lichens


NCU:Lichens
Porpidia albocaerulescens (Wulfen) Hertel & Knoph
1Perlmutter, Gary B.   
United States, North Carolina, Wake, detailed locality information protected

NCU:Lichens
Porpidia albocaerulescens (Wulfen) Hertel & Knoph
NCU-L-0003153Perlmutter, Gary B.   
United States, North Carolina, Wake, detailed locality information protected


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