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Calopadia schomerae
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Calopadia schomerae is a species of lichen in the family Ectolechiaceae. It forms a thin, grayish-green crust on tree bark and living leaves. The species is known only from Everglades National Park in southern Florida, where it grows in pond apple swamps and shaded hardwood hammocks....read more on Wikipedia.
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