Acarospora macrospora (Hepp) Bagl. (big spore cracked lichen)

 
Scientific name : Acarospora macrospora (Hepp) Bagl.
Botanical Family : Acarosporaceae
English name : big spore cracked lichen
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809 Asclepias propinqua N.E.Br.   Apocynaceae          
54636 Baphia kirkii Baker subsp. kirkii   Fabaceae          
brle9 Brachythecium leibergii Grout Leiberg's brachythecium moss Brachytheciaceae          
276 Aristolochia talbotii S.Moore   Aristolochiaceae          
epca4 Epilobium californicum Hausskn. >>Epilobium ciliatum ssp. ciliatum Onagraceae          
56691 Crudia michelsonii J.Léonard   Fabaceae          
duru Dudleya rusbyi (Greene) Britt. & Rose >>Graptopetalum rusbyi Crassulaceae          
viba3 Vincetoxicum baldwynianum (Sweet) Britt. >>Matelea baldwyniana Asclepiadaceae          
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114714 Zaluzianskya pseudafricana Paclt   Scrophulariaceae          
32977 Lightfootia tenella (L.f.) A.DC. var. tenerrima (H.Buek) Sond.   Campanulaceae          
75290 Lobelia rubescens De Wild.   LOBELIACEAE          
pl_900 Sambucus racemosa Red elder Caprifoliaceae          
brpl3 Bromelia plumieri (E. Morr.) L.B. Sm. Plumier's bromelia Bromeliaceae          
     

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