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- Pseudevernia is a genus of foliose lichens in the family Parmeliaceae. The type species of the genus, Pseudevernia furfuracea (commonly known as tree moss)...
- Pseudevernia furfuracea, commonly known as tree moss, is a lichenized species of fungus that grows on the bark of firs and pines. The lichen is rather...
- Pseudevernia consocians is a species of lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It is found in both North America and Central America. Some characteristic features...
- prunastri. Close-up photo showing branches with soredia Ethnolichenology Pseudevernia furfuracea, used as a substitute for oakmoss in perfumery "Atlas of Perfumed...
- ago. The use of lichens in embalming dates to the 18th Dynasty, where Pseudevernia furfuracea was found in an Egyptian vase. The process began with a slit...
- Parmotrema (1860), Anzia (1861), Parmeliopsis (1869), Hypogymnia (1896), Pseudevernia (1903), Pannoparmelia (1912), and Pseudoparmelia (1914). In the 1970s...
- lichen - Nephroma Lead lichen - Parmeliella Light and dark lichen - Pseudevernia Lung lichen - Lobaria Map lichen - Rhizocarpon Matted lichen - Pannaria...
- Protousnea (Motyka) Krog (1976) – 8 spp. Pseudephebe M.Choisy (1930) – 2 spp. Pseudevernia Zopf (1903) – 4 spp. Pseudoparmelia Lynge (1914) – 15 spp. Psiloparmelia...
- optimized extraction of localized metabolites in lichens: Application to Pseudevernia furfuracea" (PDF). Talanta. 150: 525–530. doi:10.1016/j.talanta.2015...
- currently being extracted from the eastern flank of the mountain.: 25  Pseudevernia cladonia, also known as "ghost antler lichen" or pe**** bois, a species...