Dataset: HOSP-
Taxa: Cladoniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Hot Springs National Park Herbarium


HOSP
Cladina subtenuis (Abbayes) Hale & W.L. Culb.
HOSP002106Jewel Moore   81-28481981-09-21
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Floral Trail

HOSP
Cladina subtenuis (Abbayes) Hale & W.L. Culb.
HOSP013724Clifford M. Wetmore   862952001-05-25
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Black Snake Road 1.5 Miles East Of Whittington Park., 244m

HOSP
Cladonia chlorophaea (Fl??rke ex Sommerf.) Spreng.
HOSP002108Jewel Moore   81-2835B1981-09-21
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Floral Trail

HOSP
HOSP002109Jewel Moore   81-2951C1981-10-03
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Along Peak Trail

HOSP
HOSP002110Jewel Moore   81-2801F1981-09-21
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Floral Trail

HOSP
Cladonia furcata (Huds.) Schrad.
HOSP002111Jewel Moore   81-30451981-10-09
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Hot Springs Mountain Walk.

HOSP
Cladonia furcata (Huds.) Schrad.
HOSP013726Clifford M. Wetmore   857352001-05-19
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Sunset Trail, Half Mile East Of Black Snake Road., 305m

HOSP
Cladonia peziziformis (With.) J.R. Laundon
HOSP002107Jewel Moore   81-2047A1981-08-16
United States, Arkansas, Garland, South Slope West Mountain Along Mountain Top Trail

HOSP
Cladonia squamosa (Scop.) Hoffm.
HOSP002114Jewel Moore   81-29181981-09-22
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Honeysuckle Trail

HOSP
Cladonia squamosa (Scop.) Hoffm.
HOSP013728Clifford M. Wetmore   856042001-05-18
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Below Canyon Trail On Northeast End Of West Mountain., 274m

HOSP
Cladonia squamosa (Scop.) Hoffm.
HOSP013729Clifford M. Wetmore   862492001-05-24
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Below Water Tanks On Sunset Trail Half Mile East Of Cedar Glades Road, 229m

HOSP
Cladonia uncialis (L.) F.H. Wigg.
HOSP002115Jewel Moore   81-29131981-09-22
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Honeysuckle Trail


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