Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aspicilia cinerea (Lecanora cinerea, Lecanora cinerea f. athallina, Lecanora cinerea f. cinerea, Lecanora cinerea f. flexuosa, Lecanora cinerea f. incrassata, Lecanora cinerea f. lepidota, Lecanora cinerea f. macra, Lecanora cinerea f. pruinosa, Lecanora cinerea f. tigrina, Lecanora cinerea f. viren... (show all)
Search Criteria: Massachusetts; Berkshire; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany, Harvard University


FH:FH
Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körb.
barcode-00389089P. F. May   53232000-07-24
United States of America, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Mount Washington township, Mount Everett, 100-175 m SE of summit tower inside sharp bend in Appalachian trail, 42.1 -73.433333, 780m

FH:FH
Aspicilia cinerea (Linnaeus) Körber
barcode-00377655P. F. May   53272000-07-24
United States of America, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Mount Everett, 100-175 m SE of summit tower inside sharp bend in Appalachian trail, 42.1 73.4333333333, 780m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körb.
1358646Richard C. Harris   1982-06-10
United States, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Bartholomew's Cobble, Ashley Falls.

NY
Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körb.
1358650Richard C. Harris   135341981-03-28
United States, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Bartholomew's Cobble just NW of Ashley Falls.

United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


US:Lichens
Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körb.
W. R. Buck   277341995-05-07
United States, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Town of Florida, Reed Brook Preserve of The Nature Conservancy, S of E end of Whitcomb Hill Road. Hill above Reed Brook., 42.67 -73


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