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A Lichen Flora of Northumberland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2007

O. L. Gilbert
Affiliation:
Department of Landscape Architecture, The University, Sheffield, S10 2TN.

Abstract

A lichen flora of Northumberland is presented; it accepts 589 species. During the preparation of this work 7 lichens new to Britain and 271 new to the county were discovered. Complementing the species inventory is an analysis of factors affecting lichen distribution, a description of the major lichen habitats and a section on the history of lichen recording. Extensive tracts of semi-natural vegetation, steep climatic gradients and some of the least polluted air in England provide conditions suitable for a rich lichen flora; 40% of the British species have been recorded. Particularly notable habitats are sandstone crags in the uplands, Whin Sill (basalt) outcrops and sites contaminated with heavy metals. The County contains a major parkland, and several sites with a lichen flora characteristic of ancient woodland. A short list of lichenicolous fungi is included.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © British Lichen Society 1980

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