Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cladonia rei (Cladonia nemoxyna, Cladonia cornutoradiata var. nemoxyna, Cladonia fimbriata f. nemoxyna, Cladonia fimbriata var. nemoxyna, Cladonia nemoxyna f. nemoxyna, Cladonia nemoxyna var. nemoxyna), Cladonia rei var. rei, Cladonia rei var. subacuminata
Search Criteria: Massachusetts; Lat: 42.249496 - 42.389623 Long: -71.059994 - -70.856746; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany, Harvard University


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Cladonia rei Schaer.
barcode-00389445D. N. Greene   7-37-8-31-012001-08-31
United States of America, Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Weymouth: Boston Harbor Islands National Park Area. Grape Island, 42.266615 -70.925575

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Cladonia rei Schaer.
barcode-00389443S. A. LaGreca   10692001-07-18
United States of America, Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Boston: Boston Harbor Islands National Park Area. Thompsons Island. Northwest shore of island. Up the trail from a shelter, 42.317609 -71.004123

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Cladonia rei Schaer.
barcode-00389444D. N. Greene   8-19-7-2-012001-07-02
United States of America, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston: Boston Harbor Islands National Park Area. George's Island, 42.316599 -70.927038

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Cladonia rei Schaer.
barcode-00389442D. N. Greene   30-16-6-1-012001-06-01
United States of America, Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Hull: Boston Harbor Islands National Park Area. Greater Brewster Island, 42.328667 -70.897319

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Cladonia rei Schaer.
barcode-00389440E. Lay   98-05011998-04-25
United States of America, Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Boston Harbor Islands. Peddocks Island, 42.291667 -70.9375, 37m


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Google Map

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