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Circinaria rogeri
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Circinaria rogeri is a species of lichen in the family Megasporaceae. It is a vagrant lichen, meaning it grows unattached to any surface and is moved about by wind and water. The species forms small, shrubby clumps that are dull olive-green to yellowish-green. It occurs on calcareous soils in the sagebrush steppes of the western United States, where it has been recorded from Colorado, Idaho, Oregon, Utah, and Wyoming. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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