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Pannaria streimannii
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Pannaria streimannii is a species of lichen-forming fungus in the family Pannariaceae. It is a foliose lichen with broad, leaf-like lobes, forming loose mats on stems and rocks in the high-elevation vegetation of Lord Howe Island. The species produces abundant phyllidia, small leaf-like outgrowths that act as vegetative propagules, allowing it to spread without forming sexual fruiting bodies. It was formally described in 2012 and is endemic to Lord Howe Island. It occurs at high elevation on Mount Gower and is known from only a small number of records....read more on Wikipedia.
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