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Leptogium chloromelum
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Leptogium chloromelum, the ruffled jellyskin, is a species of foliose (leafy) lichen in the family Collemataceae. Originally described in 1803 from specimens collected in the mountains of Jamaica, this bark-dwelling lichen is characterized by its distinctively wrinkled, lead-gray to greenish surface with radiating lobes. The species has a wide distribution across the American tropics, ranging from the southeastern United States south to Brazil and Peru, where it commonly grows on the bark of various hardwood trees....read more on Wikipedia.
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