Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hohenbuehelia atrocaerulea var. grisea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Illinois University


EIU
Hohenbuehelia atrocaerulea var. grisea (Peck) Thorn & G.L. Barron
ILLS00110472A.S. Methven   ASM 70501992-11-16
United States, Illinois, Douglas, Walnut Point State Park, 39.697812 -88.037814

EIU
Hohenbuehelia atrocaerulea var. grisea (Peck) Thorn & G.L. Barron
ILLS00110447A.S. Methven   ASM 69851992-11-02
United States, Illinois, Edgar, Foley's Woods, 39.565493 -87.805961

EIU
Hohenbuehelia atrocaerulea var. grisea (Peck) Thorn & G.L. Barron
ILLS00110455A.S. Methven   ASM 69861992-11-02
United States, Illinois, Edgar, Foley's Woods, 39.565493 -87.805961

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Hohenbuehelia atrocaerulea var. grisea (Peck) Thorn & G. L. Barron (Peck) Thorn & G. L. Barron
C0306519FD. Kinney   NAMA 2001-2182001-07-07
U.S.A., Minnesota, Stearns, Birch Lake State Forest, 45.765521 -94.770016

F:Botany
Hohenbuehelia atrocaerulea var. grisea (Peck) Thorn & G. L. Barron (Peck) Thorn & G. L. Barron
C0214878F   Bioblitz 1182002-08-24
U.S.A., Illinois, Cook, Chicago, Powderhorn Lake and Prairie, 41.6467 -87.5328, 178m

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Hohenbuehelia atrocaerulea var. grisea (Peck) Thorn & G.L. Barron
UC452271   s.n.1897-11-27
USA, Vermont, Addison, Middlebury.

UC
Hohenbuehelia atrocaerulea var. grisea (Peck) Thorn & G.L. Barron
UC151994E. A. Burt   s.n.1897-08-00
USA, Vermont, Addison, Middlebury.

UC
Hohenbuehelia atrocaerulea var. grisea (Peck) Thorn & G.L. Barron
UC152958E. A. Burt   s.n.1896-08-00
USA, Vermont, Addison, Middlebury.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.