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Bryoria is a
genus of
lichenized fungi in the
family Parmeliaceae. Many
members of this
genus are
known as
horsehair lichens. The
genus has a widespread...
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Bryoria fremontii is a dark brown,
horsehair lichen that
grows hanging from
trees in
western North America, and
northern Europe and Asia. It
grows abundantly...
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Bryoria fuscescens is a
species of
lichen of the
family Parmeliaceae. As of July 2021, its
conservation status has not been
estimated by the IUCN. In...
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Bryoria hengduanensis is a
species of
lichen of the
genus Bryoria. It was
described as new to
science in 2003 by
lichenologists Li-Song Wang and Hiroshi...
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Bryoria implexa is a
species of
horsehair lichen in the
family Parmeliaceae.
Bryoria implexa has a dark
brown or
olive colour. The
thallus is cylindrical...
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Bryoria araucana is a
species of
lichen in the
genus Bryoria.
Bryoria araucana was
named after the IX Región de la Araucanía in Chile,
which is the only...
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Bryoria pseudofuscescens is a
species of
lichen of the
family Parmeliaceae. As of July 2021, its
conservation status has not been
estimated by the IUCN...
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Bryoria kockiana (Kock's
horsehair lichen) is a
species of
horsehair lichen in the
family Parmeliaceae. It is
found in
North America,
where it
grows from...
- many
different ways, such as bread, porridge, pudding, soup, or salad.
Bryoria fremontii was an
important food in
parts of
North America,
where it was...
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Bryoria subcana is a
species of
horsehair lichen in the
family Parmeliaceae. It is
found in
North America and Europe. "Synonymy:
Bryoria subcana (Nyl....