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Home » News » Hot Topics » New Jersey Pinelands Lichens Find New Home at NYBG

New Jersey Pinelands Lichens Find New Home at NYBG

Posted May 11, 2015, in Hot Topics.

Two lichen species that once grew in New York City but haven’t been seen there for more than a century have been transplanted from The Rutgers Pineland Field Station to the New York Botanical Garden.

Follow this link to learn more:  https://blogs.nybg.org/science-talk/2015/04/transplants-new-jersey-lichens-find-new-home-at-nybg/

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