Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Candelariella efflorescens
Search Criteria: Canada; Yukon; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

1
Page 1, records 1-7 of 7

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Candelariella efflorescens R.C.Harris & W.R.Buck
1237667J. C. Lendemer   285542011-06-03
Canada, Yukon, bluffs above N shore of Fish Creek, 1.4 km W of jct. of Fish Creek Rd. and Alaska Highway (Yukon 1), ~4 km NW of Whitehorse, 60.7342 -135.1503, 762m

NY
Candelariella efflorescens R.C.Harris & W.R.Buck
1237702J. C. Lendemer   286572011-06-04
Canada, Yukon, N side of Alaska Highway (Yukon 1) 0.5 km N of turnoff for Swan Haven Dr./McClintock Subdivision and crossing over the McClinktock River, 60.5631 -134.5181, 823m

NY
Candelariella efflorescens R.C.Harris & W.R.Buck
1237790J. C. Lendemer   287542011-06-04
Canada, Yukon, N side of Wheaton River, S of Annie Lake Rd, at km post 24, 24 km W of jct w/ Klondike Hwy. (Yukon 2), 60.2867 -135.0086, 792m

NY
Candelariella efflorescens R.C.Harris & W.R.Buck
1237894J. C. Lendemer   287032011-06-04
Canada, Yukon, bluffs above SW end of Emerald Lake, W of Klondike Hwy. (Yukon 2), ~10 km N of Carcross (jct. of Yukon 2 and Yukon 8), 60.2636 -134.7564, 762m

NY
Candelariella efflorescens R.C.Harris & W.R.Buck
1237910J. C. Lendemer   286832011-06-04
Canada, Yukon, bluffs above SW end of Emerald Lake, W of Klondike Hwy. (Yukon 2), ~10 km N of Carcross (jct. of Yukon 2 and Yukon 8), 60.2636 -134.7564, 762m

NY
Candelariella efflorescens R.C.Harris & W.R.Buck
1575042J. C. Lendemer   291822011-06-07
Canada, Yukon, E side of Otter Falls on Aishihik River, 28 km N of Alaska Hwy. (Yukon 1) on road to Aishihik Lake, 61.0822 -136.9944, 914m

NY
Candelariella efflorescens R.C.Harris & W.R.Buck
1575084J. C. Lendemer   291392011-06-07
Canada, Yukon, S side of Alaska Hwy. (Yukon 1), E of Haines Junction, E of Pine Lake Campground, 60.8036 -137.4342, 671m


1
Page 1, records 1-7 of 7


Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.