Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Placidium imbecillum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium - Lichens


OSC:Lichens
Placidium imbecillum (Breuss) Breuss
144560Heather Root   2768a, F242009-10-31
United States, Oregon, Wasco, In Maupin, E on Bakeoven Rd. Follow Bakeoven to U-curve, plot is 50 m above road., 45.17262 -121.06905, 321m

OSC:Lichens
Placidium imbecillum (Breuss) Breuss
144959Heather Root   Root 27562009-11-01
United States, Oregon, Wasco, S of 197 Plot is 0.5 miles W of highway, 45.07 -121.03202, 806m

OSC:Lichens
Placidium imbecillum (Breuss) Breuss
144958Heather Root   Root 29842009-10-31
United States, Oregon, Wasco, W on Tygh Valley Rd, park at cemetary, walk up driveway across the steet, from yurt walk 500 ft SW toward river, 45.23396 -121.17003, 356m

OSC:Lichens
Placidium imbecillum (Breuss) Breuss
141559Heather Root   27602009-10-31
United States, Oregon, Wasco, From 197 W on Tygh Valley Rd, cross river and park at cementary, walk up driveway across the street. From the yurt at the end of the driveway wak 500 ft SW toward the river to the plot., 45.324 -121.1499, 811m

OSC:Lichens
Placidium imbecillum (Breuss) Breuss
141560Heather Root   29832009-11-01
United States, Oregon, Wasco, From Maupin, S on 197. Plot is 0.5 miles W of highway., 45.324 -121.1499, 811m

OSC:Lichens
Placidium imbecillum (Breuss) Breuss
141558Heather Root   27532009-10-22
United States, Oregon, Wheeler, Kimberly, 0.7 miles east of highway 19, 3 miles south of its junction with highway 402, east of the John Day river upslope from cattle pastures., 44.719 -119.66006, 710m

OSC:Lichens
Placidium imbecillum (Breuss) Breuss
2011-003046Root, Heather   27662010-04-24
Jefferson Co, Oregon, 44.69101 -121.05802, 474 - 1090m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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