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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Biatora chrysantha
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Biatora chrysantha (Zahlbr.) Printzen
COLO-L-0050400Erin Tripp; James Lendemer & Jessi Allen   49852014-09-26
United States, North Carolina, Swain, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Forney Creek Trail between Campsite 69 and junction with Andrew's Bald Trail, 1521m

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Biatora chrysantha (Zahlbr.) Printzen
COLO-L-0051021J. C. Lendemer; E. Tripp   447532015-05-05
United States, North Carolina, Swain, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Jenkins Ridge Trail 1-1.7 mi SE of jct w/ Appalachian Trail, 35.5575 -83.714722, 1494m

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Biatora chrysantha (Zahlbr.) Printzen
COLO-L-0056621James C. Lendemer; Erin Tripp   547002017-12-18
United States, Tennessee, Monroe, Cherokee National Forest, Unicoi Mountains, Bob Bald, Benton MacKeye Trail/Bob Bald Connector/Trail54A, ~2.6 mi N of Cherohala Skyway/TN165 at Beech Gap, 35.372222 -84.008333, 1551 - 1551m

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Biatora chrysantha (Zahlbr.) Printzen
COLO-L-0065190James C. Lendemer   622292019-10-16
United States, North Carolina, Swain, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, E-facing slopes of Hyatt Ridge above Hyatt Creek, S of Hyatt Bald, Beech Gap Trail 2.1 mi NW of junction w/ Hyatt Ridge Trail.; 35.633611 -83.227778, 35.633611 -83.227778, 1433m

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Biatora chrysantha (Zahlbr.) Printzen
COLO-L-0104474Erin Manzitto-Tripp; Seth Raynor   97312023-06-06
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Roosevelt National Forest, Indian Peaks Wilderness, Willow Creek ., 91m


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