The Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium currently houses over 109,000 fully accessioned and
databased lichen specimens from all over the world. A significant fraction of these specimens
are being revised in the context of the
Greater Sonoran Desert Flora Project funded by the
National Science Foundation.
Due to lack of personnel, the ASU Lichen Herbarium will be closed during each summer (May 15 through Aug. 15).
The third and final volume of the Greater Sonoran Desert Lichen Flora has been published!!
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Lichens are the most complex form of life now known to have survived prolonged exposure to space!
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Associate Lichen Curator, ASU Lichen Herbarium
Born: September 13, 1950
Died: January 22, 2004
Browse the HISTORIC COLLECTION
of Brother Arsène Brouard, New Mexico
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Dimelaena oreina (top, pale yellow thallus) and Dimelaena thysanota (bottom, brown thallus)
growing side by side in the Parque Nacional Constitucion De 1957 (Laguna Hanson). Photo by Frank Bungartz.
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