Dataset: AUA-Lichens
Taxa: Nadvornikia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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The Freeman Herbarium at Auburn University - Lichens


AUA:Lichens
AUA-L-0001145Hansen, Curtis J.   2007-04-14
United States, Alabama, Covington, Solon Dixon Forestry Education Center, ca. 2.5 miles N of main office on Center Rd, cave site on bank of Conecuh River. Auburn University, 31.18661 -86.69711, 82m

AUA:Lichens
AUA-L-0001146Hansen, Curtis J.   2007-04-14
United States, Alabama, Covington, Solon Dixon Forestry Education Center, along Blue Springs Rd, ca 0.2 mile ENE of main office. Auburn University, 31.16717 -86.69859, 49m

AUA:Lichens
AUA-L-0003128Anonymous   2017-03-29
United States, Alabama, Bibb, Talladega National Forest, Cave Mountain Branch of Blue Girth Creek, E of FSR743 ~0.5 mi S of CR80/Peach Orchard Rd, W of Cave Mountain., 32.8714 -87.2269

AUA:Lichens
AUA-L-0002762Lendemer, James C.   2017-05-21
United States, Alabama, Jackson, James D. Martin-Skyline Wildlife Management Area, N-facing slopes of Crow Mountain, E of CR55, 1.2 mi S of jct w/ CR53, 0.2 mi S of Low Gap., 34.8513888889 -85.925, 233m

AUA:Lichens
AUA-L-0002776Lendemer, James C.   2017-05-09
United States, Alabama, Morgan, Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, S of Henderson Rd. 1.25 mi W of jct w/ Rockhouse Rd., 34.5813888889 -86.8644444444, 170m

AUA:Lichens
AUA-L-0002645Lendemer, James C.   2016-12-21
United States, Alabama, Jackson, Russell Cave National Monument, Nature Trail, 0.1 mi SW of visitor center., 34.9777778 -85.8102778, 223m

AUA:Lichens
AUA-L-0002897Tripp, Erin A.   2017-01-01
United States, Alabama, Lawrence, Bankhead National Forest, Sipsey Wilderness Area, slopes above E shore of West Bee Branch, 0.5 mi N of confluence of West Bee Branch and East Bee Branch, 1 mi N of confluence w/ Thompson Creek., 34.3311111111 -87.4505555556, 251m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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