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

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Morton Arboretum - Lichens


MOR
Phyllopsora corallina (Eschw.) Müll.Arg.
L-0011154-MORRichard C. Harris   146441982-04-07
Cuba, Santiago de Cuba, La Gran Piedra., 1100m

MOR
Phyllopsora corallina (Eschw.) Müll.Arg.
L-0011157-MORRichard C. Harris   144101982-04-05
Cuba, Santiago de Cuba, "Monte Kentucky," ca. 5 km SE of La Gran Piedra., 1000m

MOR
Phyllopsora corallina (Eschw.) Müll.Arg.
L-0011153-MORGerould Wilhelm   189431990-12-31
United States, Florida, Leon, Apalachicola National Forest, Leon Sinks Geological Area, along US 319 just north of Wakulla County Line., 30.3 -84.35

MOR
Phyllopsora corallina (Eschw.) Müll.Arg.
L-0011155-MORRichard C. Harris   146541982-04-07
Cuba, Santiago de Cuba, La Gran Piedra, NE slope of mountain., 1100m

MOR
Phyllopsora confusa Swinscow & Krog
L-0011152-MORRichard C. Harris   236501988-12-07
United States, Florida, Putnam, Ocala National Forest, old Johnson Field Campground along Oklawaha River, N of Forest Serv. Rd. 77 just W of US Hwy 19.

MOR
Phyllopsora corallina (Eschw.) Müll.Arg.
L-0011156-MORRichard C. Harris   142851982-04-03
Cuba, Santiago de Cuba, La Gran Piedra, 1.5 km SE of peak., 1000m

MOR
Phyllopsora furfuracea (Pers.) Zahlbr.
L-0011158-MORLois Brako   86081986-04-06
Venezuela, Aragua, 6.5 km from Colonia Tovar along the La Victoria- Tovar road.

MOR
Phyllopsora confusa Swinscow & Krog
L-0011151-MORGerould Wilhelm   135661986-04-04
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, At Historic Blakely State Park, north of the main parking log, near the boat ramp.


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