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Usnea filipendula

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Fungi

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Usnea

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Usnea filipendula

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Usnea filipendula Usnea dasopoga filipendula images of British lichens

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Usnea, Usnea hirta, Usnea subfloridana, Bryoria, Dolichousnea longissima

Usnea filipendula fungi kingdom


Usnea filipendula (fishbone beard lichen) is a pale gray-green lichen lichen with a pendant growth form, growing in up to 20 cm many-branching tassels hanging from the bark of trees. In California, it mostly grows on mostly conifer in the Coast Range, but also in the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada range. It lacks apothecia. It is similar to Usnea scabrata, but is darker, has a thicker cortex, and different chemistry. Lichen spot tests are K+ red, KC-, C-, and P+ yellow.

Usnea filipendula Usnea dasopoga filipendula images of British lichens
Usnea filipendula Usnea dasopoga filipendula images of British lichens


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Usnea filipendula Wikipedia