Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Usnea barbata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chicago Academy of Sciences, Botany Collection


CHAS:Herb
Usnea barbata (L.) Weber ex F.H. Wigg.
CHAS:Herb:5669Collector(s): William Wirt Calkins   1842-05-29
United States, Illinois, no specific locality recorded

CHAS:Herb
Usnea barbata var. rubiginea
CHAS:Herb:5674Collector(s): William Wirt Calkins   1842-05-29
United States, Tennessee, Hamilton County, Lookout Mountain

CHAS:Herb
Usnea barbata var. hirta
CHAS:Herb:5676Collector(s): William Wirt Calkins   1842-05-29
United States, California, Santa Barbara County, Santa Barbara

Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
Usnea barbata (L.) Weber ex F.H. Wigg.
B2216H. Wagner   11855-00-00
Germany

MIL
Usnea barbata (L.) Weber ex F.H. Wigg.
B30006F. von Oefele   1885-09-09
Austria, Tyrol

MIL
Usnea barbata (L.) Weber ex F.H. Wigg.
B134164C. E. Cummings   N.A.L. 3501891-05-00
United States, Massachusetts, Norfolk

Our Lady of the Lake University Herbarium


LLC
Usnea barbata (L.) Weber ex F.H. Wigg.
00006337Anselm M. Keefe   9641939-05-09
Canada, Quebec, Beauceville.

Putnam Museum and Science Center


BDI
Usnea barbata (L.) Weber ex F.H. Wigg.
Wilson, Frances   1889-03-12
United States, Connecticut, Hartford, So. Glastonbury, 41.667071 -72.595872

Staten Island Museum


SIM
Usnea barbata (L.) Weber ex F.H. Wigg.
SIM0019340Arthur Hollick   s.n.1886-04-11
United States, New York, Richmond, Eltingville, Staten Island, 40.545383 -74.165699

Western Carolina University Herbarium


WCUH
Usnea barbata (L.) Weber ex F.H. Wigg.
WCUH0027895Simpson, Dot   1958-04-01
United States, North Carolina, Henderson, Flat Rock, Henderson Co, North Carolina


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