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Usnea mutabilis

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Class
  
Lecanoromycetes

Family
  
Parmeliaceae

Rank
  
Species

Division
  
Ascomycota

Order
  
Lecanorales

Genus
  
Usnea

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Usnea mutabilis is a grayish-yellowish pale green, unequally branching, shrubby (foliose) 3-7 cm long lichen commonly anchored on holdfasts on trees, mostly in eastern North America, sometimes in chaparral shurbs or pines in California. It is darker green than other members of the Usnea genus. The surface is covered with isolated, or clusters of, isidea. It lacks apothecia.

The common name is bloody beard lichen. The thick axis and medulla are dull red.

Lichen spot tests are

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Usnea mutabilis Wikipedia