Myelochroa aurulenta (Tuck.) Elix & Hale

  • Filed As

    Parmeliaceae
    Myelochroa aurulenta (Tuck.) Elix & Hale

  • Collector(s)

    P. Evich 100 with J.C. Lendemer, 28 Jun 2019

  • Location

    United States of America. North Carolina. Clay Co. Nantahala National Forest, Tusquitee Mountains, S-facing slopes above Bald Springs Branch of Fires Creek, Bald Springs Trail/Trail 78 0.5 mi W of jct w/ Fires Creek Rim Trail/Trail 72.

  • Habitat

    Rich cove hardwood (Acer pensylvanicum, A. saccharum, Aesculus, Amelanchier, Betula alleghaniensis, Fagus, Fraxinus, Prunus serotina, Quercus Q. rubra) forest with Rhododendron-Rubus understory and sandstone boulders. on Acer saccharum.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 04262064

    Occurrence ID: 399b1b2c-a3c7-42fa-85ce-b9cca0b13106

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    North Carolina

  • County/Municipio

    Clay Co.

  • Locality

    Nantahala National Forest, Tusquitee Mountains, S-facing slopes above Bald Springs Branch of Fires Creek, Bald Springs Trail/Trail 78 0.5 mi W of jct w/ Fires Creek Rim Trail/Trail 72

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1368 m. (4488 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    35.129, -83.7565

  • Distribution

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Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden (NY)
Lichens of North Carolina
Myelochroa aurulenta
Det. J.C. Lendemer, 2021
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. NORTH CAROLINA.
CLAY COUNTY: Nantahala National Forest, Tusquitee
Mountains, S-facing slopes above Bald Springs Branch of Fires
Creek, Bald Springs Trail/Trail 78 0.5 mi W of jet w/ Fires Creek
Rim Trail/Trail 72. - 35°07’44”N 83°45’23”W - 4487 ft. - Rich
cove hardwood (Acer pensylvanicum, A. saccharum, Aesculus,
Amelanchier, Betula alleghaniensis, Fagus, Fraxinus, Prunus
serótina, Quercus Q. rubra) forest with Rhododendron-Rubus
understory and sandstone boulders.
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
on Acer saccharum		
04262064		
Philip Evich 100	28 June 2019
w/ James C. Lendemer
Fieldwork funded by NSF-DEB #1542639 & #1542629 - Southern Appalachian Lichen Biodiversity Gradients
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