Dataset: FLAS
Taxa: Ciboria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Ciboria peckiana (Cooke) Korf
FLAS-F-52919J. Gibson   1982-07-14
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Highlands; Highlands Biological Station; Botanical Garden, 35.05427 -83.18943

FLAS
Ciboria peckiana (Cooke) Korf
FLAS-F-52972K. Curry   1982-08-05
United States, Virginia, Giles, Mountain lake Biological Station, 37.22 -80.31, 1158m

FLAS
Ciboria peckiana (Cooke) Korf
FLAS-F-52963K. Curry   1982-08-07
United States, Pennsylvania, Huntingdon, Alan Seeger State Monument, 40.69333 -77.75389

FLAS
Ciboria peckiana (Cooke) Korf
FLAS-F-52986J. Kimbrough   1982-08-07
United States, Pennsylvania, Huntingdon, Alan Seeger State Monument, 40.694682 -77.755682

FLAS
Ciboria peckiana (Cooke) Korf
FLAS-F-51066Benny, Wolf   1976-07-21
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Along Whiteside Cove road, 35.068564 -83.116654

FLAS
FLAS-F-21940W. Martin   1936-09-16
United States, Iowa, Johnson, Iowa City On decayed Acorus, 41.66111 -91.53

FLAS
Ciboria peckiana (Cooke) Korf
FLAS-F-53005J. Gibson   1982-08-05
United States, Virginia, Giles, Mountain Lake Biological Station, 37.35528 -80.53806

FLAS
Ciboria peckiana (Cooke) Korf
FLAS-F-55005J. Gibson   1986-08-09
United States, Massachusetts, Worcester, Petersham; Federation of Womens Clubs State Forest, 42.487879 -72.255886

FLAS
Ciboria peckiana (Cooke) Korf
FLAS-F-55054Jim & Jane Kimbrough   1986-08-09
United States, Massachusetts, Worcester, Petersham; Womens Club State Forest, 42.487879 -72.255886

FLAS
Ciboria peckiana (Cooke) Korf
FLAS-F-55103G. Benny   1986-08-09
United States, Massachusetts, Worcester, Petersham; Federation of Womens Clubs State Forest, 42.487879 -72.255886

FLAS
Ciboria peckiana (Cooke) Korf
FLAS-F-54946J.W. Kimbrough, Marie Nation   1986-08-05
United States, New York, Tompkins, Ithaca; Ringwood Lloyd-Cornell Preserve, near Etna, 8 miles east of Ithaca, 42.440453 -76.339886

FLAS
Ciboria peckiana (Cooke) Korf
FLAS-F-55055J. Gibson, G. Benny   1986-08-03
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Highlands; Van Hook Glade National Forest Campground on US 64, approximately 3-5 miles NW of Highlands, 35.103771 -83.25959

FLAS
Ciboria peckiana (Cooke) Korf
FLAS-F-55273Jane & Jim Kimbrough   1987-08-03
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Highlands Biological Station Garden, 35.05427 -83.18943

FLAS
Ciboria Fuckel
FLAS-F-54653Lorelei Nowell   1985-04-21
United States, Oregon, Multnomah, Portland, 45.523452 -122.676207

FLAS
Ciboria batschiana (Zopf) N.F. Buchw.
FLAS-F-55827Dawn Kimbrough   1973-07-16
United States, Michigan, Marquette, North end of Mountain Lake below Trout Mountain, Huron Mountain Club, 12 miles W of Big Bay, 46.870284 -87.911729

FLAS
Ciboria peckiana (Cooke) Korf
FLAS-F-55798Dawn Kimbrough   1973-07-18
United States, Michigan, Marquette, Huron Mountain Club, Big Bay, NE of Ives Hill near Spring Creek, 46.176732 -87.128837

FLAS
Ciboria peckiana (Cooke) Korf
FLAS-F-55809Jeff Kimbrough   1973-07-20
United States, Michigan, Marquette, South of Ives Lake, Huron Mountain Club, 6 miles W of Big Bay, 46.839019 -87.836553

FLAS
Ciboria peckiana (Cooke) Korf
FLAS-F-55776Dawn Kimbrough   1973-07-17
United States, Michigan, Marquette, Huron Mountain Club, 6 miles N of Big Bay, near River Styx, E of Ives Lake Biological Station, 46.854286 -87.842314

FLAS
Ciboria rufofusca (O. Weberb.) Sacc.
FLAS-F-68145Autumn Anglin   AA04; https://www.inaturalist.or2021-05-06
United States, Oregon

FLAS
Ciboria rufofusca (O. Weberb.) Sacc.
FLAS-F-69551Autumn Anglin   AA592022-04-04
United States, Oregon, Benton, Corvalis, McDonald Dunn Forest, 44.637664 -123.294879


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