Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cladonia densissima, Cladonia densissima f. decolorans, Cladonia densissima f. densissima
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Cladonia densissima (Ahti) Ahti & DePriest
BR5030106523412Sipman H.J.M. & Aptroot   193341985-02-28
Guyana, along trail from Kamarang river to Pui-Pui Mountain, ca. 10 km N of Waramadan, 5.95 -60.75

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Cladonia densissima (Ahti) Ahti & DePriest
BR5030106524440Sipman H.J.M.   270641990-02-12
Venezuela, Cerro Guaiquinima, in central part of upper plateau, along Rio Carapo (near camp 3-nuevo), 5.816667 -63.533333

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Cladonia densissima (Ahti) Ahti & DePriest
BR5030106526505Brako L.   78621984-11-29
Venezuela, Cerro de la Neblina Massif, camp 7

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Cladonia densissima (Ahti) Ahti & DePriest
BR5030106527533Buck W.R.   106951984-02-07
Venezuela, NW plateau of Cerro de la Neblina, summit camp #1, 0.875 -66.083333

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Cladonia densissima (Ahti) Ahti & DePriest
BR5030106525478Brako L.   76021984-11-29
Venezuela, Cerro de la Neblina Massif, camp 7

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Cladonia densissima (Ahti) Ahti & DePriest
L29380H. Sipman & A. Aptroot   193341985-02-28
Guyana, Guyana. Upper Mazaruni District: Along trail from Kamarang river to Pui-Pui Mountain, c. 10 km. N of Waramadan. 60°45'W, 05°57'N. In rocky savannah. Alt. c. 800 m.

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Cladonia densissima (Ahti) Ahti & DePriest
L29379William R. Buck   106711984-02-07
Venezuela, Venezuela. Amazonas. Dept. Río Negro, NW plateau of Cerro de la Neblina, summit camp #1, alt. 1880 m, 00°52-53'N, 66°05'W, Neblinaria 'savanna'

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Cladonia densissima (Ahti) Ahti & DePriest
L29381H. Sipman   270641990-02-12
Venezuela, Venezuela. Estado Bolivar. Cerro Guaiquinima. In central part of upper plateau, along Rio Carapo (near camp 3-nuevo). C. 05°49'N, 63°32'W. Alt. c. 800 m. Upper part of rocky area with low forest in deep clefts


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Google Map

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