Filed As:
Parmeliaceae
Myelochroa aurulenta (Tuck.) Elix & Hale
Parmeliaceae
Myelochroa aurulenta (Tuck.) Elix & Hale
Location:
United States of America. New Jersey. Cumberland Co. Edward Bevin Wildlife Management Area, west of Dividing Creek Station, north of railroad tracks crossing NJ Route #555. Alt. 9 m. (30 ft.)
United States of America. New Jersey. Cumberland Co. Edward Bevin Wildlife Management Area, west of Dividing Creek Station, north of railroad tracks crossing NJ Route #555. Alt. 9 m. (30 ft.)
Habitat:
oak dominated pine (Pinus) - oak (Quercus) forest with sparse maple (Acer) and gum (Nyssa), parts of which were recently burned and parts of which are experiencing regenetation failure. on bark.
oak dominated pine (Pinus) - oak (Quercus) forest with sparse maple (Acer) and gum (Nyssa), parts of which were recently burned and parts of which are experiencing regenetation failure. on bark.
Identifiers:
NY Barcode: 1077777
GUID: 11575d8b-940c-4792-8cf1-d5fca35dd791
NY Barcode: 1077777
GUID: 11575d8b-940c-4792-8cf1-d5fca35dd791
Map:
Coordinates: (39.3033, -75.0772)
Coordinates: (39.3033, -75.0772)