Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cladonia deformis (Lichen deformis), Cladonia deformis f. deformis, Cladonia deformis f. leptostelis, Cladonia deformis f. pygmaea, Cladonia deformis var. deformis, Cladonia deformis var. gonecha
Search Criteria: Maine; Acadia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum of Natural History, lichen section, Univ. of Minnesota


MIN
Cladonia deformis (L.) Hoffm.
756255Sullivan, T.   21151983-07-19
United States, Maine, Hancock, Aunt Betty Pond, Ne of; Acadia National Park

MIN
Cladonia deformis (L.) Hoffm.
756314Sullivan, T.   16741983-07-12
United States, Maine, Knox, Isle Au Haut, Bowditch Trail; Acadia National Park, 44.07 -68.62

MIN
Cladonia deformis (L.) Hoffm.
756363Sullivan, T.   13811983-07-07
United States, Maine, Hancock, Schoodic Peninsula, Big Moose Island; Acadia National Park

MIN
Cladonia deformis (L.) Hoffm.
769117Sullivan, T.   41611984-07-19
United States, Maine, Hancock, Blackwoods Campground, S of; Acadia National Park

MIN
Cladonia deformis (L.) Hoffm.
769194Sullivan, T.   40271984-07-17
United States, Maine, Hancock, Uncle Dick Hill, Se of; Acadia National Park

MIN
Cladonia deformis (L.) Hoffm.
895157Llano, G.   s.n.1941-07-14
United States, Maine, Hancock, Mt. Desert Island, Champlain Mt.; Acadia National Park

MIN
Cladonia deformis (L.) Hoffm.
895176Llano, G.   s.n.1941-07-01
United States, Maine, Hancock, Schoodic Peninsula; Acadia National Park

United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


US:Lichens
T. Sullivan   13811983-07-07
United States, Maine, Hancock County, Acadia National Park. Schoodic Peninsula. SE end of Big Moose Island.

University of Maine Herbaria


MAINE
Cladonia deformis (L.) Hoffm.
MAINE-L-0005830Thomas J. Sullivan   16741983-07-12
United States, MAINE, KNOX, Acadia National Park. Isle au Haur. Along Bowditch Trail W of Jerusalem Mt. Isle au Haut, 44.07 -68.62


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