Niebla homalea
Niebla homalea is a species of fruticose lichen that grows on rocks in foggy areas along the Pacific Coast of North America, from Mendocino County, California south to Bahía de San Quintín on the main peninsula of Baja California, with an isolated occurrence further south on vertical rock faces above Punta Camachos, and other occurrences in the Channel Islands and on Guadalupe Island. The epithet homalea, given by Acharius, suggests it was in regard to the branches appearing flattened.
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Niebla homalea
Niebla homalea is a species of fruticose lichen that grows on rocks in foggy areas along the Pacific Coast of North America, from Mendocino County, California south to Bahía de San Quintín on the main peninsula of Baja California, with an isolated occurrence further south on vertical rock faces above Punta Camachos, and other occurrences in the Channel Islands and on Guadalupe Island. The epithet homalea, given by Acharius, suggests it was in regard to the branches appearing flattened.
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Niebla homalea is a species of ...... branches appearing flattened.
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*Desmazieria homalea (Ach.)Mont.(1852)
*Parmelia homalea (Ach.)Spreng.(1827)
*Ramalina homalea (Ach. (1810)
*Usnea homalea (Ach.)Tuck.(1845)
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Niebla homalea is a species of ...... branches appearing flattened.
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Niebla homalea
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