Dataset: ACAD
Taxa: Usnea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Acadia University, E. C. Smith Herbarium


ACAD
ECS036971Kennedy,J   1975-11-06
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, White Rock, 45.05293 -64.41276

ACAD
ECS036972churchill, J   1980-09-17
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Wolfville, 45.09271 -64.36132

ACAD
ECS036973Houck, LV   LVH281975-10-17
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, South Mountain, 44.9042545 -64.7491974

ACAD
ECS036974Wallace,E   220B1980-10-26
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Kentville, 45.07662 -64.49592

ACAD
ECS036975Wallace,E   EW144A1980-10-26
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Kentville, 45.07662 -64.49592

ACAD
ECS036976Coldwell, L   1975-10-07
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, New Ross, 44.7372221807 -64.4566667033

ACAD
ECS036977Teeves,JS   1975-11-06
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Gaspereau River, 45.1270612 -64.2724858

ACAD
ECS036978Wallace,E   2131980-12-30
Canada, Nova Scotia, Annapolis, Mersey River, 44.0333333379 -64.7158333054

ACAD
Usnea strigosa (Ach.) Pers.
ECS031589Clapp, H   592011-04-16
Canada, Nova Scotia, Digby, West River, 44.3907279 -65.2963282

ACAD
ECS031592Clapp, H   422011-04-15
Canada, Nova Scotia, Digby, Daniels Lake, 44.4000000274 -65.4991666647

ACAD
ECS031612Clapp, H   742011-06-13
Canada, Nova Scotia, Digby, West River, 44.3907279 -65.2963282

ACAD
Usnea aculeata Motyka ex Gyeln.
100_112Brown, MS   1947-05-17
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax

ACAD
Usnea florida (L.) Weber ex F.H. Wigg.
101_608Brown, MS   1934-08-18
Canada, Nova Scotia, Queens, Kedji

ACAD
Usnea barbata (L.) F.H. Wigg.
ECS032948Brown, MS   1936-05-20
Canada, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg, East Chester, 44.56472 -64.22239

ACAD
Usnea florida (L.) Weber ex F.H. Wigg.
ECS032949Brown, MS   1924-06-16
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax, Margarets Bay

ACAD
Usnea florida (L.) Weber ex F.H. Wigg.
ECS032950Brown, MS; Bissett, L   1941-08-13
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax, Ship Harbour, 44.80932 -62.88173


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Google Map

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