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Beard lichen

Usnea sp.

Description:

Usnea is a genus of mostly pale grayish-green fruticose lichens that grow like leafless mini-shrubs or tassels anchored on bark or twigs.[1]:203 The genus is in the family Parmeliaceae. It grows all over the world. Members of the genus are commonly called old man's beard, or beard lichen.[1]:203 It resembles Evernia, which is also called tree moss.[2] Like other lichens it is a symbiosis of a fungus and an alga. In Usnea, the fungus belongs to the division Ascomycota, while the alga is a member of the division Chlorophyta. Members of the genus are similar to those of the genus Alectoria.[1]:148 A distinguishing test is that the branches of Usnea are somewhat elastic, but the branches of Alectoria snap cleanly off.-Wikipedia

Habitat:

Spotted on an alder tree in a wetland habitat.

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Brian38
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Brian38

Federal Way, Washington, USA

Spotted on May 23, 2017
Submitted on Jul 7, 2017

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