Ochrolechia upsaliensis has a Northern Hemisphere distribution, having been reported from Europe, arctic areas of
Alaska and Canada, Greenland, and mountainous areas of the United States. It also occurs in mountainous areas of Europe. There, it prefers habitats with
calciferous soil and plant debris, and grows optimally above the
treeline. In the
Alps, where it is widespread,
Ochrolechia upsaliensis reaches the
Nival zone. It typically overgrows
mosses,
sedges,
grasses, or
grows on the ground; less frequently, it has been recorded
growing on rock. In Greenland, it is a component of the lichen-rich
biological soil crust. ==See also==