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Cladonia rangiferina , also known as Reindeer lichen (c.p. Sw. renlav ), lat., is a light-colored, fruticose lichen belonging to the family Cladoniaceae.
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Branched foliose lichens have a distinct top and bottom surface, thus differentiating them from most fruticose lichens. ... Fruticose Lichen Photos
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Cladonia rangiferina , also known as Reindeer lichen (c.p. Sw. renlav ), lat., is a light-colored, fruticose lichen belonging to the family Cladoniaceae.
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Lichen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lichen-covered tree: Grey, leafy Parmotrema perlatum on upper half of trunk; yellowy-green Flavoparmelia ..... Fruticose lichens in particular can easily fragment.
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The pendent fruticose lichen called California Spanish moss (Ramalina menziesii) hanging from the branches of a valley oak (Quercus lobata) in the Coast ...
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Fruticose lichen Fruticose lichens don't look at all like fruits. The word "fruticose" is a technical term meaning "shrubby," and many fruticose lichens, such as the ...
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Fruticose lichens on a twig Lichens are very sensitive to air pollution, so if your town has dirty air your backyard may not have many lichens to study. Moreover ...
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FRUTICOSE. Fruticose lichens are the most three-dimensional. They're ususally round in cross secetion (terete), and most are branched. They can be like little ...
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Feb 28, 2001 ... The most obvious and easily identified fruticose lichen in the eastern United States may be British Soldiers, also called "Matchstick Lichen.
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In crustose and squamulose lichens there is no lower cortex. In foliose lichens there is a lower cortex and in fruticose lichens the lower cortex is replaced by a ...
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