Dataset: GEO
Taxa: Lobariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Emory University Herbarium


GEO:General Collection
Lobaria pulmonaria (L.) Hoffm.
16874Sean Q. Beeching   2020-06-27
United States of America, Georgia, Rabun County, Rabun Bald Trail, 34.9732 -83.3021

GEO:General Collection
24804Sean Q. Beeching   2019-11-22
United States of America, Georgia, Towns County, Charles H. Wharton Conservation Center, Madison, Georgia, 34.5566 -83.9922

GEO:General Collection
17470Sean Q. Beeching; Malcolm Hodges; L. Kaminsky   2021-05-19
United States of America, Florida, Marion County, SR19 Juniper Run, Ocala National Forest, 29.211 -81.6558

GEO:General Collection
16935Sean Q. Beeching   2020-06-28
United States of America, North Carolina, Macon County, Bartram trail, 35.0839 -83.2934

GEO:General Collection
16951Sean Q. Beeching   2020-06-28
United States of America, North Carolina, Macon County, Bartram trail, 35.0839 -83.2934

GEO:General Collection
16854Sean Q. Beeching   2020-06-27
United States of America, Georgia, Rabun County, Rabun Bald, 34.9654 -83.2999

GEO:General Collection
Crocodia aurata (Ach.) Link
17424Sean Q. Beeching; Malcolm Hodges   2019-11-22
United States of America, Georgia, Towns County, Charles H. Wharton Conservation Center, 34.5566 -83.9922

GEO:General Collection
Crocodia aurata (Ach.) Link
17745Sean Q. Beeching; Malcolm Hodges; L. Kaminsky   2020-05-19
United States of America, Florida, Columbia County, River Trail, O'Leno State Park, 29.9126 -82.5718

GEO:General Collection
Sticta fuliginosa (Hoffm.) Ach.
16937Sean Q. Beeching   2020-06-28
United States of America, North Carolina, Macon County, Bartram trail, 35.0839 -83.2934

GEO:General Collection
Sticta fuliginosa (Hoffm.) Ach.
13756Sean Q. Beeching; Malcom Hodges   2021-12-14
United States of America, Georgia, Fannin County, Chattahoochee National Forest, near Jacks River, 34.8964 -84.515


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Google Map

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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.