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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Caeruleum heppii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Caeruleum heppii (Nägeli ex Körb.) K. Knudsen & L. Arcadia
COLO-L-0000088H. E. Hasse   24934
United States, California, Santa Monica Mts., 34.09 -118.61

COLO:L
Caeruleum heppii (Nägeli ex Körb.) K. Knudsen & L. Arcadia
COLO-L-0000523Shirley C. Tucker   175201978-04-09
United States, Louisiana, Natchitoches, Kitsatchie National Forest, Longleaf Trail Vista, Red Dirt Game Management Area, about 35 miles W-NW of Alexandria, 31.48 -92.981944

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Caeruleum heppii (Nägeli ex Körb.) K. Knudsen & L. Arcadia
COLO-L-0061649P. J. Hellbom   s.n.1893-00-00
Sweden, Närke, Qvinnerstorf i Alberg., 58.724643 16.584871

COLO:L
Caeruleum heppii (Nägeli ex Körb.) K. Knudsen & L. Arcadia
COLO-L-0061655Anders Nordin   25781990-06-30
Sweden, Hälsingland, Norrala par, c. 2.5 km N of Söderhamn, Vågbro, 61.316667 17.066667, 5m


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