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- (crustose); have a powder-like appearance (leprose); or other growth forms. A macrolichen is a lichen that is either bush-like or leafy; all other lichens are...
- approximately 165 million years ago, this macrolichen is thought to be the earliest fossil example of an epiphytic macrolichen, indicating it likely grew on gymnosperm...
- Hoffman, Jordan R. (2019). "Cladonia leporina (Cladoniaceae), a new macrolichen for New York State and northern range extension found in Brooklyn, New...
- or Ricasolia quercizans, commonly known as the smooth lungwort, is a macrolichen in the family Peltigeraceae. It forms large, smooth, grey (pale green...
- been identified as an indicator species for ****essing stand age and macrolichen diversity in Interior Cedar–Hemlock forests of east-central British Columbia...
- (4): 355–361. doi:10.1071/SB9880355. Moore, Barbara Jo (1968). "The macrolichen flora of Florida". The Bryologist. 71 (3): 243. doi:10.2307/3240692....
- Colombia as a hot spot for unrecognized diversification in a con****uous macrolichen genus". Phytotaxa. 74 (1): 1–29. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.74.1.1. S2CID 82607563...
- summer. Flora includes cushion plants, gr****es, willows, and sedges. The macrolichen flora in the Sierra Nevada alpine zone is not well developed as compared...
- Friedrich Bartsch, Academic Printer. p. 90. Geiser L, McCune B (1997). Macrolichens of the Pacific Northwest. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University...
- natural chemical pigment. Candelaria (lichen) Park, Y. S. (1990). "The macrolichen flora of South Korea". The Bryologist. 93 (2): 105–160. doi:10.2307/3243619...