Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sticta beauvoisii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mushroom Observer


MUOB
MUOB 297680Vitaly Charny   MUOB 2976802017-11-05
United States, Alabama, Clay Co. and Cleburne Co, Cheaha State Park, 31.0253 -87.6851, 66 - 66m

MUOB
MUOB 303153Vitaly Charny   MUOB 3031532017-11-29
United States, Alabama, Cleburne, Talladega National Forest, Coleman Lake, 33.781 -85.562

Oregon State University Herbarium - Lichens


OSC:Lichens
93504John Small   1992-02-27
United States, Pennsylvania, Lancaster, about Martic Forge

OSC:Lichens
137753David Kofranek   2007-04-25
United States, Oregon, Lane, Upper Willamette Resource Area, Hatchery Creek pop #1, 707m

OSC:Lichens
169010L. Geiser   012821995-11-24
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Coronado National Forest. Chiricahua Mountain, ridge above Mormon Spring., 31.8513888888889 -109.318611111111, 2194m

OSC:Lichens
169011Jim Riley   16402009-10-06
United States, Virginia, Madison, Shenandoah National Park. Little Stony Man Mountain Trail., 38.6053833333333 -78.36645, 988m

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
L1410T. H. Nash   371751995-11-24
United States, Arizona, U.S.A, Arizona, Cochise County: Coronado National Forest, Chiricahua Mountains, Mormon Canyon, cliff area above Mormon Springs, open woodland with Quercus gambelii, 31°51'30''N, 109°19'15''W, on rhyolite cliff. 2070 m

S
L28455Rolf Santesson   275271977-08-25
United States, North Carolina, U.S.A. North Carolina: Haywood Co, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Big Creek. Alt. 600-700 m.

S
L28450A. A. Heller   1894-01-24
United States, Pennsylvania, McCall´s Ferry, Lancaster Co, Pa.

S
L28454Gunnar Degelius   1939-09-19
United States, Tennessee, Tennessee: Great Smoky Mountains, below The Chimneys, abundant on rocks near the road, 850 m.

S
L28457M. E. Hale   1966-04-00
United States, North Carolina, North Carolina: Hwy. 441 at the 400 ft. marker, Swain County.

S
L28453Mühlenberg   
Ex America septentrionalis

S
L28456P. O. Schallert   1927-06-01
United States, North Carolina, Flat Rock

S
L28460Gunnar Degelius   1939-09-11
United States, Tennessee, Tennessee: Great Smoky Mountains, Cherokee Orchard, on rocks (abundant), 760 m.

S
L28451Charles C. Plitt   1912-05-00
United States, Maryland, On rocks along Western ... Baltimore Co, Md.

S
L28452Paul O. Schallert   2211954-06-25
United States, North Carolina, North Carolina: Macon County, Whiteside Mt Macon Co. NC.

S
L28461Fred W. Gray   1927-09-00
United States, West Virginia, Cass, W. Va.

S
L28458Gunnar Degelius   1939-09-19
United States, Tennessee, Tennessee: Great Smoky Mountains, below The Chimneys

S
L28459Gunnar Degelius   1939-09-19
United States, Tennessee, Tennessee: Great Smoky Mountains, near The Chimneys, on boulders in decid. forest (abundant), 850 m.

S
L29118Bruce Fink   1901-07-11
Canada, Ontario, Beaucherville, Ontario

S
L29123A. B. Langlois   1894-08-21
United States, Louisiana, Louisiana: St. Martinsville

S
L29117   
United States, Georgia, Thomasville Georgia.

S
L29120Fred W. Gray   1927-09-00
United States, West Virginia, Cass, W. Va.

S
L29121H. A. Green   1886-00-00
United States, South Carolina, Supra terram, Chester, S. C.

S
L29122W. W. Calkins   46
United States, Florida, J. Ville Fla

S
L45273James C. Lendemer   407 2002-07-13
United States, North Carolina, NORTH CAROLINA. MACON COUNTY.: In near full shade, on a wet whitewashed stone retaining wall along Lower Lake Rd, adjacent to Lake Ravenel, Highlands Biological Station, east of Highlands. - UTM 17 300522E 3881160N – Lat. 35° 03' 18'N, Long. 83° 11' 14'W

S
F51625Robert S. Egan   103411977-11-04
Mexico, México (incl. Distrito Federal), Estado de México: Municipo de Villa Guerrero. Town of Villa Guerrero; on trees in an abandoned field; elev. 2100 m.

S
F51624Tami McDonald   8301999-07-22
United States, North Dakota, Haywood County Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Big Creek Trail at Big Creek Campground (SW of Cosby), Bottom of hill by creek with boulders. Beech, occasional maple, infrequent hemlock, elev. 3060 ft. 35°45’11’’N, 83°60’30’’W.

S
L59321Clifford M. Wetmore   876852002-05-29
United States, Wisconsin, Oneida County Patterson Hemlocks State Natural Area. 1.2 mi S of state hwy 70 on West Clear Lake Road (7 mi W of Woodruff). Old Thuja bog with some balsam fir, elev. 1630 ft. Sec 3, T39N, R4E, 45°53'49''N, 89°58'28''W

S
F143944Tami R. McDonald   8301999-07-22
United States, North Carolina, Haywood County Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Big Creek Trail at Big Creek Campground (SW of Cosby), Bottom of hill by creek with boulders. Beech, occasional maple, infrequent hemlock, elev. 3060 ft. 35°45’11’’N, 83°60’30’’W.

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F144129Robert S. Egan   126591981-06-08
United States, Georgia, Rabun County: 12.2 miles (19.5 km) west of Clayton on US highway 76; elevation 2600 ft. (792 m); mixed pine-oak-hardwood forest. ABLS FORAY.

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
TUF052554Clyde Franklin Reed   1964-06-13
United States, North Carolina, Alleghany County, Rt. 412 at Rt. 414, N of Sparta

TU
TUF061026James Colin Lendemer   2002-07-13
North Carolina. Macon County: Along Lower Lake Rd, adjacent to Lake Ravenel, Highlands Biological Station, east of Highlands. UTM 17 300522E 3881160N, 35.055 -83.18722

TU
TUF052553James Colin Lendemer;Sean Q. Beeching;Malcolm Hodges   2007-11-10
North Carolina, Nantahala National Forest, Buck Creek Barren, 1-1.5 mi N of US 64 on Buck Creek Rd, ~5 mi NE of Shooting Creek, Rainbow Springs Quad., 35.085556 -83.625278

TU
TUF055584Richard C. Harris   2010-06-29
Swain County: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Thomas Divide Trail from US 441, 35.585 -83.39861


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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