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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Haematomma accolens
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Haematomma accolens (Stirton) Hillm.
COLO-L-0018202H.W. Ravenel   s.n.
United States, South Carolina, Santee Canal

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Haematomma accolens (Stirton) Hillm.
COLO-L-0050229Erin Tripp; Tuckerman Workshop Participants   46862010-03-21
United States, North Carolina, Washington, Bull Neck Swamp, Deep Creek Rd. 0.5 mi. N of bridge over Deep Creek, 35.937222 -76.399167

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Haematomma accolens (Stirton) Hillm.
COLO-L-0050224Erin Tripp; Tuckerman Workshop Participants   47002010-03-21
United States, North Carolina, Tyrrell, Alligator River Game Land, Middle Rd. 0-0.25 mi. NE of US64, 1.8 mi. NW of town of Alligator, 35.926111 -76.134722

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Haematomma accolens (Stirton) Hillm.
COLO-L-0051734J. C. Lendemer; W.R. Buck, P. Dalton, R.C. Harris and M. Angel   388002013-10-26
United States, North Carolina, Pender, Angola Bay Game Land, Bay Rd. ~0.2 mi W of jct w/ Pocosin Rd., 34.6794 -77.7847, 9 - 9m

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Haematomma accolens (Stirton) Hillm.
COLO-L-0054429Erin Tripp; James Lendemer, Carly Anderson   75722017-05-16
United States, Alabama, Winston, Bankhead National Forest, Sipsey Wilderness Area, N-facing slopes above S shore of the Sipsey River, 2.0 mi S of Sipsey River Recreation Area, 0.2 mi N of FSR228B, 0.6 mi W of confluence of the Sipsey River with Davis Creek, 205m

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Haematomma accolens (Stirton) Hillm.
COLO-L-0057087Erin Tripp; Tuckerman Workshop Participants   68812017-03-29
United States, Alabama, Bibb, Talladega National Forest, Cave Mountain Branch of Blue Girth Creek, # of FS Rd. 743,~0.5 mi S of County Rd. 80/Peach Orchard Rd, W of Cave Mountain; coastal plain province, 101m


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