Dataset: NBM
Taxa: Reticulariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Brunswick Museum


NBM
Lycogala epidendrum (J.C. Buxb. ex L.) Fr.
NBM-MM-0006Vanderwolf, Karen   s.n.2011-07-02
Canada, New Brunswick, Albert, Caledonia Gorge Protected Natural Area, N of Canada Creek, 45.77877 -64.77415

NBM
Lycogala epidendrum (J.C. Buxb. ex L.) Fr.
NBM-MM-0018Zoll, Virginia   6292016-09-24
Canada, New Brunswick, Charlotte, Campobello Island, Herring Cove Provincial Park, E of Glensevern Road, approximately 0.1 km NNW of the western-most end of Lake Glensevern, 44.86286 -66.93859

NBM
Lycogala epidendrum (J.C. Buxb. ex L.) Fr.
NBM-MM-0040Hines, Eleni   6592017-08-15
Canada, New Brunswick, York, Spednic Lake Protected Natural Area, W of Dead Brook, approximately 1 km NW of intersection of Georgia Pacific Road and Route 630, 45.677655 -67.466118

NBM
Lycogala epidendrum (J.C. Buxb. ex L.) Fr.
NBM-MM-0060Zoll, Virginia   3312014-08-10
Canada, New Brunswick, Sunbury, Grand Lake Protected Natural Area, near western edge of Loders Creek, approximately 1.45 km NE of intersection of Route 105 and Route 690, 45.89592 -66.28224

NBM
Lycogala epidendrum (J.C. Buxb. ex L.) Fr.
NBM-MM-0104Clayden, Stephen R.   25034B|V. Zoll 3812015-06-28
Canada, New Brunswick, Northumberland, Nepisiguit Protected Natural Area, near forest road, approximately 3.4 km SW of Popple Depot, 47.38107 -66.54884

NBM
Lycogala epidendrum (J.C. Buxb. ex L.) Fr.
NBM-MM-0135Zoll, Virginia   6042016-08-18
Canada, New Brunswick, Northumberland, Nepisiguit Protected Natural Area, N of forest road, approximately 1.4 km SW of Popple Depot, 47.39109 -66.52703

NBM
Lycogala epidendrum (J.C. Buxb. ex L.) Fr.
NBM-MM-0139Zoll, Virginia   3772015-06-26
Canada, New Brunswick, Northumberland, Nepisiguit Protected Natural Area, Popple Depot, W of Nepisiguit River, 47.39718 -66.51435


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.