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    Buellia subalbula (Lichen)

    Buellia subalbula is a species of lichen with a distinctive white, cracked thallus (the main lichen body) which often appears slightly…

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    Ramalina maciformis (Lichen)

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  • Florida perforate reindeer lichen (Cladonia perforata)

    Cladonia perforata (Florida perforate reindeer lichen)

    Occurring only in the U.S. state of Florida, the Florida perforate reindeer lichen (Cladonia perforata) is an Endangered lichen threatened…

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    Cladonia rangiferina (Reindeer lichen)

    Information on the reindeer lichen (Cladonia rangiferina) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • Lichen (Bacidia incompta)

    Bacidia incompta (Lichen)

    The lichen Bacidia incompta does not have a common name. The Generic part of the scientific name, Bacidia means 'rod-shaped' and refers to…

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  • River jelly lichen (Collema dichotomum)

    Collema dichotomum (River jelly lichen)

    This curious species resembles seaweed more than the lichens that most of us are familiar with. It has a gelatinous appearance, is…

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  • Reindeer lichen (Cladonia mediterranea)

    Cladonia mediterranea (Reindeer lichen)

    This member of the Cladonia (reindeer lichen) genus is whitish-grey in colour and grows in low, bushy clumps. The familiar common name of…

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  • Scaly breck lichen (Squamarina lentigera)

    Squamarina lentigera (Scaly breck lichen)

    This rare lichen is circular in shape, and white to pale grey-brown in colour.…

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    Psora decipiens (Lichen)

    Information on the lichen is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • New Forest parmelia (Parmelia minarum)

    Parmelia minarum (New Forest parmelia)

    The New Forest parmelia is a 'foliose' lichen, this means that it has a leaf-like structure, comprising of thin lobes. The lobes are…

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  • Boreal felt lichen (Erioderma pedicellatum)

    Erioderma pedicellatum (Boreal felt lichen)

    Known as the “panda bear” of lichens because of its extreme rarity, the boreal felt lichen is a ‘leafy’ species that grows on the branches…

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  • Ciliate strap-lichen (Heterodermia leucomela)

    Heterodermia leucomela (Ciliate strap-lichen)

    Ciliate strap-lichen has ribbon-like lobes that are ivory white in colour, with long black projections at the edges. The lobes are upturned…

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