Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Halecania
Search Criteria: Georgia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Halecania M. Mayrhofer
1222742M. F. Hodges   45782009-08-28
United States of America, Georgia, Upson Co., Sprewell Bluff State Park, 32.85617 -84.47822

NY
Halecania pepegospora (H.Magn.) Van den Boom
1050684J. C. Lendemer   108892007-11-11
United States of America, Georgia, Towns Co., Southern Nantahala Wilderness, Chattahoochee National Forest, Hightower Gap to Rich Knob, Hightower Bald Quad., 34.99 -83.60183, 1250m

NY
Halecania pepegospora (H.Magn.) Van den Boom
03723956J. C. Lendemer   583062019-01-13
United States of America, Georgia, Union Co., Chattahoochee National Forest, Coosa Bald Scenic Area, W-facing slopes of Duncan Ridge, 0.4 mi SE of Coosa Bald, 0.3 mi N of FSR39/Duncan Ridge Rd. at Wildcat Gap, 34.77494 -83.96041, 1226m

NY
1153017S. Q. Beeching   82422009-07-03
United States of America, Georgia, Gilmer Co., Bear Creek Falls

University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Halecania rheophila R.C. Harris & Ladd ined.
GAM00028538Sean Q. Beeching   50572008-02-02
United States, Georgia, Fulton, Cochran Mill Park

Research Observation and Personal Collections


Consortium:Personal Collections
Halecania M. Mayrhofer
M.F. Hodges   18112007-08-18
USA, Georgia, Gilmer, Rich Mt. WMA, 34.78 -84.31

Consortium:Personal Collections
Halecania M. Mayrhofer
M.F. Hodges   27792008-06-14
USA, Georgia, Walker, Pigeon Mt. WMA, 34.66 -85.36

Consortium:Personal Collections
Halecania pepegospora (H. Magn.) van den Boom
M.F. Hodges   70412011-06-12
USA, Georgia, Dawson, Dawson Forest WMA, 34.36 -84.16


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Google Map

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