Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calicium lenticulare (Calicium subquercinum, Calicium amylocaule, Calicium lenticulare var. sphaerocephalum, Calicium subquercinum f. dispersum, Calicium subquercinum f. subquercinum, Calicium subquercinum subsp. nanum, Calicium subquercinum subsp. subquercinum), Calicium lenticulare f. brachypus, C... (show all)
Search Criteria: Alaska; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History, Lichens


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F175618Göran Thor   85721989-07-26
United States, Alaska, USA, Alaska, c. 240 km ESE Anchorage, 3-4 km NE Cordova, along Crater Lake trail (from Eyak Lake to Crater Lake). Dense forest with a high humidity dominated by Tsuga heterophylla. On Tsuga heterophylla. Alt. 100-300 m. 60°33’N 145°41’W

University of Alaska Museum of the North Herbarium


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UAMb:Herb:52583Karen Dillman   1991-06-18
United States, Alaska, Mainland, across from Petersburg, south of Patterson River, near Ess Lake, Tongass National Forest, 56.92 -132.75, 100 - 100m


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Google Map

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