Sticta (Schreber) Ach. (spotted felt lichen)

 
Scientific name : Sticta (Schreber) Ach.
Botanical Family : Lobariaceae
English name : spotted felt lichen
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114799 Kirkia pubescens Burtt Davy var. glabripetala Burtt Davy   Simaroubaceae          
heca13 Helenium campestre Small oldfield sneezeweed Asteraceae          
55441 Cathormion altissimum (Hook.f.) Hutch. & Dandy var. altissimum   Fabaceae          
21702 Psilocaulon liebenbergii L.Bolus   Aizoaceae          
sccah Scrophularia canina L. ssp. hoppii (Koch) Fourn. Hopp's figwort Scrophulariaceae          
vealo Veratrum album L. ssp. oxysepalum (Turcz.) Hultén white false hellebore Liliaceae          
52107 Scyphogyne trimera N.E.Br.   Ericaceae          
asgi4 Astragalus gilmanii Tidestrom Gilman's milkvetch Fabaceae          
hyfr3 Hypocenomyce friesii (Ach.) P. James & Gotth. Schneider Fries' cockleshell lichen Lecideaceae          
106393 Pavetta buzica S.Moore   Rubiaceae          
119704 Viscum thymifolium C.Presl   Viscaceae          
28132 Uvariastrum elliotianum (Engl. & Diels) Sprague & Hutch. var. gabonensis Pellegr.   Annonaceae          
somi11 Sophora microphylla Aiton kowhai Fabaceae          
ceib Centaurea iberica Trev. ex Spreng. Iberian knapweed Asteraceae          
buma3 Buellia maritima (A. Massal.) Bagl. seaside disc lichen Physciaceae          
heve5 Helenium vernale auct. non Walt. >>Helenium pinnatifidum Asteraceae          
     

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