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DescriptionCladonia macilenta var. bacillaris-3.jpg
Cladonia bacillaris (Genth) Schaerer
Photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope, x6. (Spot test reactions on podetia: PD-, K-)
These specimens were growing on a rotten log near Locust Run on the western side of the Power Line clearing at the Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area, Owings Mills, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA (N 39o24.043', W 76o50.719', Elevation 503 feet).
Collected and determined by E.C. Uebel (No. U-629, 9 Jul 2006).
Date
11 August 2007 (upload date)
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self-made (Photographed on 16 Jul 2006 by me, Ed Uebel)
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