Ezra Michener

Botanist (1794-1887).

Ezra Michener (1794 - 1887) was an American botanist and medical doctor who lived in Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA for most of his life. In addition to writing a book, he made extensive collections of plants and fungi that are now in national collections.

Abbreviations: E.Michener
Occupations: botanist
Dates: 1794-01-01T00:00:00Z – 1887-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 1 fungus
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 8 fungi

1 fungus attributed, 7 fungi contributed to8 fungi:

Leptogium pulvillus Tuck. ex E. Michener 1853
fungi species in the collemataceae family
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Fuscopannaria leucosticta (Rimmed Shingle Lichen) (Tuck. ex E. Michener) P.M. Jørg. 1994
fungi species in the pannariaceae family
Fuscopannaria leucosticta, commonly known as the rimmed shingle lichen, is a species of lichen in the family Pannariaceae. It has a squamulose (scaley) thallus that lacks soredia and isidia (vegetative propagules), but has abundant apothecia (spore-bearing structures) with distinct white rims. Although its main centres of distribution are eastern North America and southeast Asia, where it grows in damp forests, it has been reported from various other high-altitude, humid locations.
Physcia phaea (Black-eyed Rosette Lichen) (Tuck. ex E. Michener) J.W. Thomson 1963
fungi species in the physciaceae family
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Placidium arboreum (Tree Stipplescale) (Schwein. ex E. Michener) Lendemer 2004
fungi species in the verrucariaceae family
Placidium arboreum, commonly known as the tree stipplescale, is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), squamulose (scaley) lichen in the family Verrucariaceae. Placidium arboreum is primarily found in the southeastern United States, but it also has occurrences in the western and northeastern United States, Mexico, the West Indies, Argentina, and Ontario, Canada. In its habitat, it typically grows at the base of hardwood trees, particularly oak species, and can occasionally be found on other tree genera or even over mosses on limestone. Its preferred substrate is the bark of oak trees, and
Viridothelium virens (Speckled Blister Lichen) (Tuck. ex E. Michener) Lücking, M.P. Nelsen & Aptroot 2016
fungi species in the trypetheliaceae family
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Bacidia schweinitzii (Surprise Lichen) (Fr. ex E. Michener) A. Schneid. 1898
fungi species in the ramalinaceae family
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Pseudosagedia cestrensis (Common Dusk Lichen) (Tuck. ex E. Michener) R.C. Harris 2005
fungi species in the porinaceae family
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Pannaria leucosticta (Tuck. ex E. Michener) Nyl. 1859
fungi species in the pannariaceae family
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