Dataset: MOR-
Taxa: Verrucaria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Morton Arboretum - Lichens


MOR
L-0017117-MORR.E. Hatcher   906s1955-06-20
United States, Illinois, Jackson, At Devil's Bake Oven, on limestone buff on the Mississippi River north of Grand Tower.

MOR
L-0017116-MORA.C. Skorepa   1965-08-18
United States, Illinois, Union, At the Pine Hills

MOR
L-0017115-MORGerould Wilhelm   200301991-12-22
United States, Missouri, Crawford, About 6 miles southeast of Bourbon, at Onondaga Cave State park, Vilander Bluff unit, 250m

MOR
L-0017114-MORGerould Wilhelm   152141987-08-21
United States, Missouri, Pettis, About 5 miles north of Sedalia, at Bothwell State Park

MOR
L-0017113-MORGerould Wilhelm   143111986-10-12
United States, Missouri, St. Louis, North of Eureka, off of Hwy 109, about 1.5 miles north of I-44

MOR
L-0017119-MORGerould Wilhelm   142951986-10-12
United States, Missouri, St. Louis, About 2 miles south of Pond, near Rockwoods Reservation, limestone bluff along west side of Glencoe Road

MOR
L-0017120-MORGerould Wilhelm   157281987-10-18
United States, Missouri, Stone, Along the James River,about 1.5 miles southwest of Janesville, about 0.3 miles south of Hwy U.

MOR
Verrucaria marmorea (Scop.) Arnold
L-0017121-MORGerould Wilhelm   143401986-10-12
United States, Missouri, St. Louis, About 1 mile west of the west edge of Eureka, along the north side of a small road N of I-44

MOR
Verrucaria marmorea (Scop.) Arnold
L-0017122-MORDouglas Ladd   124451987-10-18
United States, Missouri, Stone, Along James River, ca. 0.3 miles south of Hwy. U.

MOR
Verrucaria zamenhofiana Clauzade & Roux
L-0019030-MORM.K. Advaita   11,298-A2011-05-18
United States, North Dakota, Benson, ca 1.5 mi NE of Ft. Totten, Sullys Hill National Game Preserve, Nature Trail above Sweetwater Lake., 47.985833 -98.975667, 488m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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