Dataset: OSC-
Taxa: Pachycudonia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Pachycudonia monticola (Mains) S. Imai
151601John Villella   JV15-9302015-05-28
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Umpqua National Forest, Tiller Ranger District, Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline Project, CUMO2_MP109.7_2015, go 1.05 miles on Rd. 3204 to creek crossing. Walk S up middle creek approx. 400 ft. to site 50 ft. W of creek., 1127m

OSC
Pachycudonia monticola (Mains) S. Imai
151210Ron Hamill   RH12-5432012-06-13
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Medford District, Bureau of Land Management. Butte Falls Resource Area. Take 33-3-4.0 to the saddle. Hike 265 meters at 195 degrees. TRS: T33S R3W S4., 1326m

OSC
Pachycudonia monticola (Mains) S. Imai
151266Kate Richards   10FUNGMF0012010-06-08
United States, Oregon, Lane, Willamette National Forest. Middle Fork Ranger District. 2009 ISSSSP Fungal Surveys Area 9. FS Rd 5876 to 137. Follow powerlines up hill. Site is marked with pink flag on left a few hundred feet up. TRS: T22S R5E S7, NE¼ SE¼., 792m

OSC
Pachycudonia monticola (Mains) S. Imai
151301Sean Prive   SMP2042012-06-26
United States, Oregon, Linn, Salem District, Bureau of Land Management. Cascades Resource Area. Peter Principle 29A, west of Bald Peter and headwaters of McDowell Creek. TRS: T12S R2E S29, SE¼ NE¼., 1036m

OSC
Pachycudonia monticola (Mains) S. Imai
151302Sean Prive   SMP1982012-06-01
United States, Oregon, Linn, Salem District, Bureau of Land Management. Cascades Resource Area. Mighty Mouse 9B, Trout Creek, west of the Quartzville Creek arm of Green Peter Lake. TRS: T12S R3E S9, NW¼ NW¼., 610m

OSC
Pachycudonia monticola (Mains) S. Imai
151692Richard Brock   RB13-492013-06-03
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Medford District, Bureau of Land Management. Butte Falls Resource Area. Trail Creek. TRS: T32S R1W S31.

OSC
Pachycudonia monticola (Mains) S. Imai
151693Jason Clark   JC14-1472014-05-15
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Medford District, Bureau of Land Management. Butte Falls Resource Area. Clarks Dog T.S. Access via Cobleigh Road to 34-2E-7 to -9.05 for about 0.3 mi. Site is 50m N of road, on NE edge of canopy gap. TRS: T34S R2E S9, NE¼SE¼., 1033m

OSC
Pachycudonia monticola (Mains) S. Imai
155095Alice Smith   ACS15072015-05-21
United States, Oregon, Linn, Willamette National Forest. Sweet Home Ranger District. Jude Ridge, Trout #21. Go east on Hwy 20 from Sweet Home to Road 2041 and take that to Cool Camp; take Rd. 520 to 522 to 523 and drive to the end. Park and walk up to ridgetop and head south. TRS: T12S R5E S32, SE¼ NW¼., 1300m

OSC
Pachycudonia monticola (Mains) S. Imai
155115Ron Exeter   RLE2013-012013-06-03
United States, Oregon, Lincoln, Salem District, Bureau of Land Management. Marys Peak Resource Area. Rocky Point. TRS: T7S R9E S9, SE¼ SE¼., 610m

OSC
Pachycudonia monticola (Mains) S. Imai
155144Nils Nelson   NN15-1092015-05-28
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Medford District, Bureau of Land Management. Butte Falls Resource Area. Eighty Acre T.S. From Butte Falls, take the first left onto Butte Falls Hwy, then to Butte Falls-Prospect Road, then take the first left onto Fredenburg Rd. Take that rd until you reach a 3-way fork and take the far left onto 35-2E-2. After the hairpin turn at the top of the unit, stop at the jct for the road going off to the left which comes to a dead end at the NE corner of the unit. There is another overgrown road going left into the forest, walk down this overgrown road north 50' to a stump. TRS: T34S R2E S26, NE¼ NE¼., 1243m

OSC
Pachycudonia monticola (Mains) S. Imai
155145Richard Brock   RB15-562015-05-29
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Medford District, Bureau of Land Management. Butte Falls Resource Area. Bieber Salt T.S, Salt Creek. From jct of roads 36-3E-6.0 and 36-3E-7.1 go 500 feet on road 7.1, then 300 feet south to reference site. TRS: T36S R3E S7, NE¼ SE¼., 1396m


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