Dataset: ALA
Taxa: Parmelia fraudans (Parmelia saxatilis subsp. fraudans), Parmelia fraudans f. albidocinerea, Parmelia fraudans f. arboricola, Parmelia fraudans f. caesiopruinosa, Parmelia fraudans f. fraudans, Parmelia fraudans subsp. fraudans, Parmelia fraudans subsp. subfraudans
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Alaska; Denali National Park; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Parmelia fraudans (Nyl.) Nyl.
168438L. Geiser   12201997-08-12
United States, Alaska, Denali, Denali National Park. Hillside & schist cliffs 1/2 mi. from main park road on N side of Savage Rv. Footslopes of Mt. Margaret., 63.7472222222222 -149.290833333333, 792m

University of Alaska Museum of the North Herbarium


ALA
Parmelia fraudans (Nyl.) Nyl.
UAMb:Herb:37974James Walton   2007-07-03
United States, Alaska, Denali National Park and Preserve; Fish Creek ridge Grid Point #6, 63.92253296 -149.3508956, 653 - 653m

ALA
Parmelia fraudans (Nyl.) Nyl.
UAMb:Herb:37177James Walton   2003-07-22
United States, Alaska, Denali National Park and Preserve; Tributary Cr. Grid Point #16, 63.58787977 -149.8082957, 1034 - 1034m


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