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

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The Freeman Herbarium at Auburn University - Lichens


AUA:Lichens
Polymeridium proponens (Nyl.) R.C. Harris
AUA-L-0000774   
Colombia, unknown

AUA:Lichens
Polymeridium proponens (Nyl.) R.C. Harris
AUA-L-0001956Vieillad, E.   1864-00-00
New Caledonia, unknown

AUA:Lichens
Polymeridium quinqueseptatum (Nyl.) R.C. Harris
AUA-L-0003280Tucker, Shirley C.   1979-03-16
United States, Louisiana, East Feliciana, Idlewild Agr. Experiment Station (LA State Univ.), 5.6 km SE of Clinton., 30.8 -90.95

AUA:Lichens
Polymeridium subcinereum (Nyl.) R.C. Harris
AUA-L-0003283Tucker, Shirley C.   1987-11-14
United States, Louisiana, Iberville, Bayou Paul Rd, 1.6 mi S of Junction with Bayou Paul Lane, 0.3 mi E of Nicholson Drive (State Rte. 30), Iberville. R. Chapman property.

AUA:Lichens
Polymeridium cataposum
AUA-L-0004058Hansen, Curtis J.   2022-03-16
United States, Mississippi, George, Harvell & Pellerree Jackson Sandhills Preserve (TNC); 4.78 air mi. NW of Lucedale, along S side of Palestine Garden Rd, approx. 1.37 mi. SSE of jct. with Allen Rd. and Ford James Rd., 30.988975 -88.620404, 73m

AUA:Lichens
Polymeridium proponens (Nyl.) R.C. Harris
AUA-L-0002746Lendemer, James C.   2017-01-03
United States, Alabama, Lawrence, Bankhead National Forest, Sipsey Wilderness Area, slopes above N/W shore of Borden Creek, just S of jct of FS Trails 224, 207 and 200, 0.5 mi W of terminus of Lawrence CR5., 34.3091666667 -87.3947222222, 197m

AUA:Lichens
Polymeridium proponens (Nyl.) R.C. Harris
AUA-L-0002757Lendemer, James C.   2017-05-07
United States, Alabama, Lawrence, Bankhead National Forest, Sipsey Wilderness Area, slopes above N shore of Sipsey River, 0.3 mi SW of confluence w/ Thompson Creek and 1.8 mi NE of confluence with Bee Branch., 34.3208333333 -87.4666666667, 189m


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