Ramalina siliquosa
Ramalina siliquosa, also known as sea ivory, is a tufted and branched lichen which is widely found on siliceous rocks and stone walls on coastlands round the British Isles, occasionally slightly inland. It grows well above the high-tide mark but is still very tolerant of salt spray. The branches are flattened and grey, and bear disc-like spore-producing bodies. It forms part of the diet of sheep on Shetland and on the coast of North Wales.
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Ramalina siliquosa
Ramalina siliquosa, also known as sea ivory, is a tufted and branched lichen which is widely found on siliceous rocks and stone walls on coastlands round the British Isles, occasionally slightly inland. It grows well above the high-tide mark but is still very tolerant of salt spray. The branches are flattened and grey, and bear disc-like spore-producing bodies. It forms part of the diet of sheep on Shetland and on the coast of North Wales.
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La Ramaline des rochers, Rama ...... s du littoral de l'Atlantique.
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Ramalina siliquosa, also known ...... d on the coast of North Wales.
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Lichen siliquosus (Huds. (1762)
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La Ramaline des rochers, Rama ...... s du littoral de l'Atlantique.
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Ramalina siliquosa, also known ...... d on the coast of North Wales.
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Ramalina siliquosa
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