Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cladonia ecmocyna var. intermedia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Cladonia ecmocyna var. intermedia (Robbins) A. Evans
BR5030103974583Kashiwadani H.   163761980-08-06
Japan, Mt. Tomuraushi, Daisetsu Mts.

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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TUF006241Paul Hamilton   
British Columbia. Peace River Basin (Northen Rocky Mountains): Pern Lake. Small tributary to lake at its SE corner., 57.75 -127.78333

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TUF006242Irwin Murray Brodo;Paul Hamilton   1977-08-01
British Columbia. Peace River Basin (Nothern Rocky Mountains): Robb Lake., 56.9 -123.8

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TUF045512M.K. Advaita   2007-04-25
Idaho County.: near Burgdorf

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TUF067556Paul Hamilton;Irwin Murray Brodo   1977-07-29
British Columbia. Northern Rocky Mountains. Peace river basin: Robb Lake. On S-facing slope., 56.9 -123.8

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TUF067558Trevor Goward;O. Ceska   1982-07-11
British Columbia. Taku River: Sinwa Mtn.: limestone (HA)., 58.86667 -133.33333

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TUF045513Howard E. Bigelow   1954-06-29
Valley County.: Payette Lake.


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