Pannaria cheiroloba (Mull. Arg.) (matted lichen)

 
Scientific name : Pannaria cheiroloba (Mull. Arg.)
Botanical Family : ACHARIACEAE
English name : matted lichen
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53939 Aspalathus agardhiana DC.   Fabaceae          
copa38 Corispermum pallasii Steven Siberian bugseed Chenopodiaceae          
catea Carya texana Buckl. var. arkansana (Sarg.) Little >>Carya texana Juglandaceae          
oene2 Oenothera nevadensis Kellogg >>Camissonia nevadensis Onagraceae          
31721 Impatiens mackeyana Hook.f. subsp. zenkeri (Warb.) Grey-Wilson   Balsaminaceae          
cotr4 Coreopsis tripteris L. tall tickseed Asteraceae          
2842 Blepharis capensis (L.f.) Pers. var. latibracteata Oberm.   Acanthaceae          
chde7 Chamaesyce deltoidea (Engelm. ex Chapman) Small wedge sandmat Euphorbiaceae          
lobaa Lophozia badensis (Gottsche ex Rabenh.) Schiffn. var. apiculata R. M. Schust.   Jungermanniaceae          
pista Pistacia L. pistache Anacardiaceae          
75956 Globimetula mweroensis (Baker) Danser   Loranthaceae          
101166 Leucospermum cordatum E.Phillips   PROTEACEAE          
24316 Senecio ianthinus Mattf.   Asteraceae          
96911 Orthopogon africanus (P.Beauv.) Sweet   Poaceae          
91553 Phelipaea capensis G.Don   Orobanchaceae          
85102 Ardisia dewitiana Taton   Myrsinaceae          
     

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