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Cladina leptoclada (Abbayes) D.J.Galloway

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D.J.Galloway
Abbayes
(Abbayes) D.J.Galloway
1983
192
ICN
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Cladina leptoclada

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leptoclada

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Cladina leptoclada (Abbayes) D.J.Galloway

Primary thallus evanescent. Podetia in mats or tufts often spreading in dense swards, 2-15 cm tall, branching loose to dense, isotomic, mainly trichotomous, irregular or forming compact rounded heads, branches slender 0.3-0.4 mm diam., internodes 5 mm long, axils distinctly open with star-like diverging branchlets. Cortex cottony with minute algal glomerules, greenish-yellow to pale yellow, sometimes bright yellow, never brownish at apices. Chemistry: Cortex K-, KC+ yellow, Pd-. Perlatolic, anziaic and usnic acids.

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Cladina leptoclada (Abbayes) D.J.Galloway
Cladina leptoclada (Abbayes) D.J.Galloway
Cladina leptoclada (Abbayes) D.J.Galloway
Cladina leptoclada (Abbayes) D.J.Galloway

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Cladina leptoclada (Abbayes) D.J.Galloway
New Zealand
Cladina leptoclada (Abbayes) D.J.Galloway
New Zealand
Nelson Land District
Cladina leptoclada (Abbayes) D.J.Galloway
New Zealand
Southland Land District
Cladina leptoclada (Abbayes) D.J.Galloway
New Zealand
Wellington Land District

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Names_Plants
1 January 2000
7 April 2011
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