Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Diploschistes muscorum (Diploschistes muscorum subsp. muscorum, Diploschistes bryophilus, Diploschistes bryophilus f. bryophilus, Diploschistes bryophilus f. iridatus, Diploschistes bryophilus f. pachylepis, Diploschistes bryophilus f. parasitica, Diploschistes bryophilus var. bryophilus, Diploschis... (show all)
Search Criteria: Massachusetts; Berkshire; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Diploschistes muscorum (Scop.) R. Sant.
02375847E. Lay   95-09321995-06-07
United States of America, Massachusetts, Berkshire Co., Sheffield Falls, Bartholomew's Cobble. Weatogue Rd. off Rannapo Rd., 42.1228 -73.4214

Research Observation and Personal Collections


Consortium:Personal Collections
Diploschistes muscorum (Scop.) R. Sant.
Scott LaGreca   18172009-10-14
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Pontoosuc Lake Park, on the southeast shore of Lake Pontoosuc.

Consortium:Personal Collections
Diploschistes muscorum (Scop.) R. Sant.
Elisabeth Lay   93-03421993-06-19
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Mt. Greylock State Reservation. Rockwell Rd. to Rounds Rock Loop Trail. Young deciduous trees to open blueberry fields with silicious schists/gneiss outcrops; Two great overlooks., 42.637222 -73.166111

Consortium:Personal Collections
Diploschistes muscorum (Scop.) R. Sant.
Elisabeth Lay   93-03431993-06-19
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Mt. Greylock State Reservation. Rockwell Rd. to Rounds Rock Loop Trail. Young deciduous trees to open blueberry fields with silicious schists/gneiss outcrops; Two great overlooks., 42.637222 -73.166111

Consortium:Personal Collections
Diploschistes muscorum (Scop.) R. Sant.
Elisabeth Lay   95-09321995-06-07
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Ashley Falls, Bartholomew's Cobble. Weatogue Rd. off Rannapo Rd. High limestone cobbles of marble and quartzite in mixed mesic forest. Richest lichen collection on south cobble., 42.122778 -73.421389


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