Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Parmeliopsis capitata
Search Criteria: Massachusetts; Berkshire; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany, Harvard University


FH:FH
barcode-00389865P. F. May   51591999-11-01
United States of America, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Mt. Washington township, Mount Everett, elev. 790 m, 50 to 150 m S to SW of summit tower, 42.1 -73.433333, 790m

FH:FH
Parmeliopsis capitata R. C. Harris ex J. W. Hinds & P. L. Hinds
barcode-01006907P. F. May   24551995-05-06
United States of America, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Mt. Greylock State Reservation, Tuckerman Workshop Site 4A, col between Mt. Greylock and Saddle Ball Mtn, Ap. Tr. with Rockwell Rd. zigzag, 42.631 -73.1766666667, 1035m

FH:FH
Parmeliopsis capitata R. C. Harris ex J. W. Hinds & P. L. Hinds
barcode-01006906P. F. May   2447
United States of America, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Mt. Greylock State Reservation, Tuckerman Workshop Stie 4A, col between Mt. Greylock and Saddle Ball Mtn, Ap. Tr. with Rockwell Rd. zigzag, 42.631 -73.1766666667, 1035m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Parmeliopsis capitata R.C.Harris ex J.W.Hinds & P.Hinds
1181340J. C. Lendemer   250122010-06-04
United States of America, Massachusetts, Berkshire Co., Town of Hancock, Pittsfield State Forest, summit of Berry Mountain, Berry Pond Circuit Road ~2.25 mi NW of park entrance, 42.5086 -73.3194, 652m

Research Observation and Personal Collections


Consortium:Personal Collections
Philip F. May   44221999-00-00
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Near the summit of Mt Everett., 42.1 -73.43333, 787m


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