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Relicina columnaria
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Relicina columnaria is a species of lichen-forming fungus in the family Parmeliaceae. It is a yellow-green, leafy (foliose) lichen that grows on tree trunks and branches in upper montane rainforest in Sabah (Malaysia) and Papua New Guinea. The species was described in 1990 and is considered relatively rare, occurring at elevations above about 2,500 m....read more on Wikipedia.
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