Dataset: MARY-
Taxa: Lobariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Maryland, Norton-Brown Herbarium


MARY
MARY1004618C. R. Broome   8171969-07-29
Mexico, Mexican Hwy 130, 25.6 mi WSW of Toluca, at its junction with dirt road of town of Meson Viejo, 19.171311 -99.885042

MARY
MARY1004460C. R. Broome   6961971-02-02
Mexico, Oaxaca, Oaxaca Hwy 175, 39.9 mi N of Ixtlan de Juarez towards Valle Nacional, 17.666012 -96.332368, 1700m

MARY
MARY1004461C. R. Broome   6851971-02-02
Mexico, Oaxaca, Oaxaca Hwy 175, 39.9 mi N of Ixtlan de Juarez towards Valle Nacional, 17.666012 -96.332368, 1700m

MARY
MARY1004475C. R. Broome   8191970-12-27
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, 22.2 mi ESE of San Luis Potosi on Hwy 70, 22.070534 -100.637787

MARY
Lobaria pulmonaria (L.) Hoffm.
MARY1004587John Stevenson   s.n.1965-07-06
United States, Michigan, Cheboygan, Carp Creek Gorge, S of Riggsville Road, 45.551909 -84.684067

MARY
Lobaria pulmonaria (L.) Hoffm.
MARY1004934C. R. Broome   8341970-10-17
United States, North Carolina, Avery, Grandfather Mountain, 36.111013 -81.81182

MARY
MARY1004588John Stevenson   s.n.1965-07-06
United States, Michigan, Cheboygan, Carp Creek Gorge, 45.551909 -84.684067

MARY
MARY1004908H. Clark   3969-11970-10-11
United States, North Carolina, Avery, Chestoa View Lookout on the Blue Ridge Parkway, 35.910548 -81.913051

MARY
MARY1004242C. R. Broome   s.n.1969-12-18
Mexico, Hidalgo, Hwy 105, 10 km north of Zaultipan, 20.718767 -98.656288

MARY
MARY1004611C. R. Broome   8181971-01-03
Mexico, Oaxaca, Mountain road from Teotitlan del Camino to Huautla de Jimenez. 17 mi E of Teotitlan, 18.155717 -96.966196

MARY
MARY1004953H. Clark   3977-21970-10-11
United States, North Carolina, Avery, Chestoa View Lookout on the Blue Ridge Parkway, 35.910548 -81.913051


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