Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cladonia subtenuis (Cladina subtenuis, Cladonia tenuis subsp. subtenuis), Cladonia subtenuis f. cinerea (Cladina subtenuis f. cinerea, Cladonia subtenuis var. cinerea), Cladonia subtenuis f. cinerascens, Cladonia subtenuis f. prolifera, Cladonia subtenuis f. setigera, Cladonia subtenuis f. subtenuis... (show all)
Search Criteria: Massachusetts; Hampshire; Granby; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany, Harvard University


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Cladonia subtenuis (Abbayes) Mattick
barcode-00852839P. F. May   1542B1994-06-10
United States of America, Massachusetts, Hampshire County (Massachusetts), Annex of Westover Air Reserve Base on Green Meadow Road, Study Site 29, approx 40% of distance from central buildings to NW corner, 80m

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Cladonia subtenuis (Abbayes) Mattick
barcode-00852840P. F. May   16851994-06-27
United States of America, Massachusetts, Hampshire County (Massachusetts), Annex of Westover Air Reserve Base on Green Meadow Road, Study Site #70, 20 m. to 40 m. N of S boundary, halfway between E boundary and stream, 80m

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Cladonia subtenuis (Abbayes) Mattick
barcode-00852841P. F. May   17121994-06-29
United States of America, Massachusetts, Hampshire County (Massachusetts), Annex of Westover Air Reserve Base on Grean Meadow Road, Study Site #73, 150 m. S of main gate, 100 m. W of E boundary, 80m

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Cladonia subtenuis (Abbayes) Mattick
barcode-00852842P. F. May   17761994-06-29
United States of America, Massachusetts, Hampshire County (Massachusetts), Annex of Westover Air Reserve Base on Grean Meadow Road, Study Site #81, c. 125 m. SSE of S-most central building, E of shrub swamp, 80m


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