Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Allocetraria oaksiana (Cetraria oakesiana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chicago Academy of Sciences, Botany Collection


CHAS:Herb
Allocetraria oaksiana (Tuck.) Randlane & A. Thell
CHAS:Herb:1914.10.94Collector(s): William Wirt Calkins   1842-05-29
Canada, no specific locality recorded

CHAS:Herb
Allocetraria oaksiana (Tuck.) Randlane & A. Thell
CHAS:Herb:1914.10.95Collector(s): William Wirt Calkins, Charles C. Plitt   CCP-681914-04-18
United States, Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, near The CAvenues

CHAS:Herb
Allocetraria oaksiana (Tuck.) Randlane & A. Thell
CHAS:Herb:5655Collector(s): William Wirt Calkins   1842-05-29
United States, New Hampshire, no specific locality recorded

University of Maryland, Norton-Brown Herbarium


MARY
MARY1004928C. R. Broome   8131970-10-03
United States, North Carolina, Stokes, Hanging Rock State Park, 36.412744 -80.252357

MARY
MARY1004929H. Clark   3984-11970-10-11
United States, North Carolina, Mitchell, Roan Mountain, High Knob, 36.105013 -82.122004


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