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Rockefellera
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Rockefellera is a fungal genus in the family Pannariaceae, containing the single species Rockefellera crossophylla. This rare lichen is endemic to eastern North America, where it grows exclusively on large acidic rock overhangs that maintain high humidity. Originally described from New England in 1860 by Edward Tuckerman, the species was believed extinct until populations were rediscovered in the early 2000s. It is known from only 15 populations, primarily in the southern Appalachian Mountains and Ozark Highlands, and is classified as endangered by the IUCN. ...read more on Wikipedia.
1 Rockefellera species found:
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