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Peltigera aphthosa

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Fungi

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Peltigera

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Peltigera aphthosa

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Peltigera aphthosa dryadesunivtriesteitquintlichenifotoTSB0033

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Peltigera, Peltigera leucophlebia, Peltigera canina, Nephroma, Peltigeraceae

Peltigera aphthosa fungi kingdom


Peltigera aphthosa is a species of lichen known by the common names green dog lichen, leafy lichen, felt lichen, and common freckle pelt. It has a circumpolar distribution, occurring throughout the Arctic, boreal, and temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.

Peltigera aphthosa Ways of Enlichenment Lichens of North America

This lichen has a large thallus which may exceed one meter in width. It is divided into lobes up to about 10 centimeters long and 6 wide. It is green, becoming pale as it dries. The thallus is dotted with cephalodia, which contains one of the two symbionts, a species of Nostoc. The other is a species of Coccomyxa. These perform photosynthesis, and the Nostoc also fixes nitrogen. The lichen produces large apothecia, a reproductive structure.

Peltigera aphthosa Ways of Enlichenment Lichens of North America

This widespread lichen grows in a variety of habitat types, including Arctic ecosystems. It grows in alpine climates in the southern parts of its distribution.

Peltigera aphthosa Ways of Enlichenment Lichens of North America

This lichen was noted to absorb aluminum and silicon from the ash released from the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.

Peltigera aphthosa Felt Lichen Peltigera leucophlebia Synonyms Peltigera aphthosa
Peltigera aphthosa Lichen Gallery Peltigera Peltigera aphthosa D80A6637

Peltigera aphthosa Lichen Gallery Peltigera Peltigera aphthosa D80A6629

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Peltigera aphthosa Wikipedia