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Usnea subflammea
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Usnea subflammea is a species of beard lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It is characterized by its typically pendulous (hanging) growth form, thick cortex, and distinctive stipitate (stalked) soralia that develop at the tips of eroded tubercles (small bumps). This species occurs in the Azores and Canary Islands, and various countries in Central and South America....read more on Wikipedia.
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