Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Candelariella aurella (Candelariella epixantha, Candelaria vitellina var. aurella, Placodium vitellinum var. aurellum), Candelariella aurella f. aurella, Candelariella aurella f. effusa, Candelariella aurella f. heidelbergensis, Candelariella aurella f. lignicola, Candelariella aurella f. lutea, Can... (show all)
Search Criteria: Massachusetts; Berkshire; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany, Harvard University


FH:FH
Candelariella aurella (Hoffm.) Zahlbr.
barcode-00389213P. F. May   51581999-11-01
United States of America, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Mt. Washington township, Mount Everett, 50 to 150 m S to SW of summit tower, 42.1 -73.433333, 790m

Lund Botanical Museum


LD
Candelariella aurella (Hoffm.) Zahlbr.
1277605Richard C. Harris   1995-05-05
United States, Massachusetts, Berkshire, No locality information available, 42.55 -73.2

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Candelariella aurella (Hoffm.) Zahlbr.
1407264Richard C. Harris   364421995-05-05
United States, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Town of Cheshire, abandoned limestone quarry and adjacent mixed hardwoods over schist E of Lanesborough Road, along Pettibone Brook, 42.55 -73.2, 410 - 450m

NY
Candelariella aurella (Hoffm.) Zahlbr.
1407265William R. Buck   276831995-05-05
United States, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Town of Cheshire, E of Lanesborough Road, along Pettibone Brook, 42.55 -73.2, 410 - 450m

University of Maine Herbaria


MAINE
Candelariella aurella (Hoffm.) Zahlbr.
MAINE-L-0004642P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   32011995-05-05
United States, Massachusetts, BERKSHIRE, CHESHIRE. OLD LIMESTONE QUARRY, 400 M SOUTH OF CURRAN ROAD, 42.555 -73.195, 411m


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