Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium at Louisiana State University (LSU:Lichens)
LSU00134937
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204045
Cladonia parasitica (Hoffm.) Hoffm.
Cladoniaceae
Shirley C. Tucker (2015)
Lichens collected from branches and trunk of dead sand pine (Pinus clausa) on the ground. Tree has been dead for some time. Branches cut to obtain specimens. Lichens have long projections of different sizes.
William J. Platt
14013 B
2014-10-10
10-Oct-14
United States, Florida, Franklin, Bald Point State Park; on old sand dune about 2 km from Alligator Bay.
29.9226 -84.379
29.9226, -84.379
3 meters
3 meters
Coastal Sand Pine Scrub on old sand dune not recently affected by a hurricane; Overstory of dense Pinus clausa, understory trees of Quercus geminata, Shrub layer of Quercus geminata, Q. myrtifolia, Vaccinium arboreum & V. stamineum, Serenoa repens; Vegetation continuous with 5% bare sand.
on Pinus clausa
Recollection of lichens from plots first sampled in 1992. William J. Platt Sand Pine Study Plot #2 at Bald Point State Park; details on file at FL DEP Region 1 Office; Details of site and study in following: Drewa, P. B., W. J. Platt, C. Kwit, and T. W. Doyle. 2008. Stand structure and dynamics of sand pine differ between the Florida panhandle and peninsula. Plant Ecology 196:15-25.