Caloplaca ignea Arup (orange lichen)

 
Scientific name : Caloplaca ignea Arup
Botanical Family : Teloschistaceae
English name : orange lichen
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chdom Chaenactis douglasii (Hook.) Hook. & Arn. var. montana M.E. Jones >>Chaenactis douglasii var. douglasii Asteraceae          
100412 Oxygonum dregeanum Meisn. var. wittei (Staner) R.A.Graham   Polygonaceae          
stla19 Strigula laceribracae R. C. Harris   Strigulaceae          
45960 Blaeria ciliciiflora (Salisb.) G.Don   Ericaceae          
31930 Lepidium decumbens Desv.   Brassicaceae          
48937 Eriocaulon annuum Milne-Redh.   Eriocaulaceae          
anmo7 Anthoxanthum monticola (Bigelow) Y. Schouten & Veldkamp >>Hierochloe alpina ssp. orthantha Poaceae          
sowac2 Solanum wallacei (Gray) Parish ssp. clokeyi (Munz) Thorne >>Solanum clokeyi Solanaceae          
cian Cirsium andersonii (Gray) Petrak rose thistle Asteraceae          
91855 Oxalis perineson T.M.Salter & Exell   Oxalidaceae          
beer Berula erecta (Huds.) Coville cutleaf waterparsnip Apiaceae          
116440 Strelitzia reginae Aiton var. juncea (Ker Gawl.) H.E.Moore   Strelitziaceae          
2418 Berkheya hispida (L.f.) Willd.   Asteraceae          
4143 Camerunia bouquetii Boiteau   Apocynaceae          
25906 Stapelia pillansii N.E.Br. var. fontinalis Nel   Apocynaceae          
venu2 Veronica nutans Bong. >>Veronica wormskjoldii Scrophulariaceae          
     

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