Ramalina
Ramalina (order Lecanorales) A genus of lichens in which the thallus is fruticose, typically flattened, and erect or pendulous. Apothecia are typically borne on the edges and/or ends of the thallus. Spores are septate, colourless, and often curved. Species are found on bark and on non-calcareous rocks, in unpolluted regions.
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