Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gymnoderma lineare
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Delaware State University, Claude E. Phillips Herbarium


DOV
Gymnoderma lineare (A. Evans) Yoshim. & Sharp
DOV0121016   
United States, Pennsylvania

Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
Gymnoderma lineare (A. Evans) Yoshim. & Sharp
B159616Martyn J. Dibben   222661969-08-19
United States, North Carolina, Jackson

University of South Carolina, A. C. Moore Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


USCH:MAIN
Gymnoderma lineare (A. Evans) Yoshim. & Sharp
Pittman, Albert; Harris, Richard; Buck, William   41497011997-04-14
United States, South Carolina, Greenville, UNK, - 2830m

Western Carolina University Herbarium


WCUH
Gymnoderma lineare (A. Evans) Yoshim. & Sharp
WCUH0027908Pittillo, J. Dan   105901990-05-07
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Panthertown Valley. Devils Elbow of Tuckasegee River. Elevation 1049 m (3400 ft.)., 35.168188 -83.011479, 1049m

WCUH
Gymnoderma lineare (A. Evans) Yoshim. & Sharp
WCUH0027909Pittillo, J. Dan   105901990-05-07
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Panthertown Valley. Devils Elbow of Tuckasegee River. Elevation 1049 m (3400 ft.)., 35.168188 -83.011479, 1049m

WCUH
Gymnoderma lineare (A. Evans) Yoshim. & Sharp
WCUH0027910Pittillo, J. Dan   106941990-11-24
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Yellow Face Mountain south of Blue Ridge Parkway. Northeast facing, seepy cliffs. Elevation ca. 1708 m (5600 ft.)., 35.450928 -83.150695, 1708m

WCUH
Gymnoderma lineare (A. Evans) Yoshim. & Sharp
WCUH0027911Pittillo, J. Dan   108701991-12-08
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Mt. Lyn Lowry. Bluffs on north side of peak.; 35.463991 -83.11042, 35.463991 -83.11042, 1890m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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