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Hypogymnia duplicata
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Hypogymnia duplicata, the ticker-tape lichen, is a species of bark- and wood-dwelling foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It is found in northwestern North America. It has narrow, ribbon-like lobes and typically lacks the powdery or finger-like outgrowths that many lichens use for vegetative spread. When conditions are suitable, it can form loose, draping tufts that hang from branches and trunks....read more on Wikipedia.
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