Micarea denigrata (Fr.) Hedl. (dot lichen)

 
Scientific name : Micarea denigrata (Fr.) Hedl.
Botanical Family : Micareaceae
English name : dot lichen
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10376 Farquharia elliptica Stapf   Apocynaceae          
drasa Draba asprella Greene var. asprella rough draba Brassicaceae          
97192 Panicum hispidissimum Peter   Poaceae          
trcr10 Tragopogon ×crantzii Dichlt.   Asteraceae          
chadp Chamaesyce adenoptera (Bertol.) Small ssp. pergamena (Small) Burch southern Florida sandmat Euphorbiaceae          
poalf Polytrichastrum alpinum (Hedw.) G.L. Sm. var. fragile (Bryhn) Long fragile polytrichastrum moss DIONCOPHYLLACEAE          
drexr Drepanocladus exannulatus (Schimp. in B.S.G.) Warnst. var. rotae (De Not.) Loeske >>Warnstorfia exannulata var. exannulata Amblystegiaceae          
coco23 Corallorrhiza corallorrhiza (L.) Karst. >>Corallorrhiza trifida Orchidaceae          
bave2 Bartonia verna (Michx.) Raf. ex Bart. white screwstem Gentianaceae          
huse Huperzia selago (L.) Bernh. fir clubmoss Lycopodiaceae          
hesc2 Helianthemum scoparium Nutt. Bisbee Peak rushrose Cistaceae          
trane Triosteum angustifolium L. var. eamesii Wieg. >>Triosteum angustifolium Caprifoliaceae          
pl_306 Cotinus coggygria Smoke tree Anacardiaceae          
crin14 Cressa insularis House >>Cressa truxillensis Convolvulaceae          
asdid4 Astragalus diaphanus Dougl. ex Hook. var. diurnus (S. Wats.) Barneby ex M.E. Peck >>Astragalus diaphanus Fabaceae          
104250 Carinta obvallata (Schumach.) G.Taylor   Rubiaceae          
     

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