- the
growth form.
Common names for
lichens may
contain the word moss (e.g., "reindeer moss", "Iceland moss"), and
lichens may
superficially look like and...
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located near the
lichen's centre.
Lichens with this
structure are
called "umbilicate". In general,
medium to
large epiphytic foliose lichens are moderately...
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Lichen pl**** (LP) is a
chronic inflammatory and
autoimmune disease that
affects the skin, nails, hair, and
mucous membranes. It is not an
actual lichen...
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Licheń Stary [ˈlixɛɲ ˈstarɨ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Ślesin,
within Konin County,
Greater Poland Voivodeship, in
central Poland...
- all
known lichens have a
green alga as a symbiont.
Among these,
Trebouxia is the most
common genus,
occurring in
about 20% of all
lichens. The second...
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surface (hypophyllous).
Foliicolous lichens largely occur in
tropical environments and of the over 800
foliicolous lichens accepted (as of 2008) over 600 of...
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composer and
sound artist who
records under the
moniker Lichens. In live
performances as
Lichens, Lowe
incorporates spontaneous arrangements of
voice and...
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Edible lichens are
lichens that have a
cultural history of use as a food.
Although almost all
lichen are
edible (with some
notable poisonous exceptions...
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shrubby forms (fruticose
lichens), and
there are
gelatinous lichens such as the
genus Collema.
Although the form of a
lichen is
determined by the genetic...
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Crustose lichens are
lichens that form a
crust which strongly adheres to the
substrate (soil, rock, tree bark, etc.),
making separation from the substrate...