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Bryoria irwinii
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Bryoria irwinii is a species of horsehair lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. The species is endemic to coastal northwestern North America, with a range extending from central British Columbia to southeastern Alaska. Unlike some widespread members of the genus, B. irwinii has a relatively restricted geographic distribution, being found only in cool, hypermaritime regions where it grows primarily on conifer trunks and branches, especially those of Pinus species in well-ventilated locations....read more on Wikipedia.
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