Candelaria concolor (Dicks.) Stein

  • Filed As

    Candelariaceae
    Candelaria concolor (Dicks.) Stein

  • Collector(s)

    J. C. Lendemer 65081, 17 Apr 2020

  • Location

    United States of America. Tennessee. Sevier Co. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, S-facing slopes of Little Brier Gap, E slopes of Little Mountain and W slopes of Cove Mountain, vicinity of jct. of Little Greenbrier Trail and Metcalf Bottoms Trail.

  • Habitat

    Mixed hardwood (Acer, Amelanchier, Diospyros, Prunus, Nyssa, Quercus alba, Q. rubra) – pine (Pinus strobus, P. virginiana) forest with schist outcrops and Kalmia-Rhododendron understory. on Quercus rubra sapling.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 04165065

    Occurrence ID: 957b207e-3752-4291-9e4f-1f18e55d187f

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  • Kingdom

    Fungi

  • Division

    Ascomycota

  • Class

    Lecanoromycetes

  • Order

    Candelariales

  • Family

    Candelariaceae

  • All Determinations

    Candelaria concolor (Dicks.) Stein det J. C. Lendemer, 2019

  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Tennessee

  • County/Municipio

    Sevier Co.

  • Locality

    Great Smoky Mountains National Park, S-facing slopes of Little Brier Gap, E slopes of Little Mountain and W slopes of Cove Mountain, vicinity of jct. of Little Greenbrier Trail and Metcalf Bottoms Trail

  • Elevation

    Alt. 661 m. (2169 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    35.6998, -83.6265

  • Distribution

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Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden (NY)
Lichens of Tennessee
Candelaria concolor (Dicks.) Stein
Det. J.C. Lendemer, 2019
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. TENNESSEE.
SEVIER COUNTY* Great Smoky Mountains National Park, S-
facing slopes of Little Brier Gap, E slopes of Little Mountain and
W slopes of Cove Mountain, vicinity of jet. of Little Greenbrier
Trail and Metcalf Bottoms Trail. - Lat. 35°41’58”N Long.
83°37’35”W - 2170 ft. - Mixed hardwood (Acer; Amelanchier,
Diospyros, Prunus, Nyssa, Quercus alba, Q. rubra) — pine (Pin us
strobus, P. virginiana) forest with schist outcrops and Kalmia-
Rhododendron understory. — On Quercus rubra sapling.
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
04165065
17 April 2020
Southern Appalachian Lichen Biodiversity Gradients
James C. Lendemer #65081
Fieldwork funded by NSF-DEB #1542639 & #1542629 -
04165065