Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Usnea subgracilis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MIN:Lichens
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990950Bruce McCune   222771995-03-00
United States, OREGON, Curry, McGribble Campground, above Bald Mountain Creek, 5 km inland from coast, 10 km SE of Port Orford, T33S R14W S20, 42.705 -124.3867, 200m

MIN:Lichens
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990942Bruce McCune   229181995-12-00
United States, OREGON, Tillamook, Ridgetop of Cascade Head near trailhead to Nature Conservancy property, 10 km N of Lincoln City, 45.0583 -124, 370m

MIN:Lichens
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990944Bruce McCune   23897a1997-10-22
United States, OREGON, Tillamook, Cascade Head Experimental Forest, 45.0558 -123.9075, 210m

MIN:Lichens
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990945Bruce McCune   239101997-11-00
United States, OREGON, Lincoln, Mike Miller Educational Area, 3 km S of Newport, 44.6083 -124.05, 20m

MIN:Lichens
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990943Bruce McCune   255082000-08-00
United States, OREGON, Coos, Vicinity of Eel Creek Campground, 2-4 km from Pacific Ocean, 43.5883 -124.19, 15m

MIN:Lichens
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991504Bruce McCune   309572010-11-27
United States, OREGON, Tillamook, Cascade Head Inland Trail, south of crossing of Road 1861, 45.0643 -123.9624, 378m

MIN:Lichens
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991503Bruce McCune   376282018-04-06
United States, OREGON, Lincoln, Cape Perpetua, high cliff overlooking Pacific Ocean, 44.2833 -124.1, 220m

MIN:Lichens
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991505Bruce McCune   379882018-12-28
United States, OREGON, Lane, Heceta Dunes, north of Florence, wet flats, 44.0397 -124.1191, 23m


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