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Species: Peltigera hydrothyria

Hydrothyria Lichen
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Plants and lichens of Puget Trough
    Encyclopedia of Puget Sound
    NatureServe
    Natureserve Explorer
    Source:
    ELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.125527
    Classification
    Other Global Common Names
    Eastern Waterfan Lichen - hydrothyria lichen - peltigère évantail d'eau de l'Est
    Distribution
    Global Range
    From New England to North Carolina, and occurring in California (Fink 1935). Also known from Washington.
    ELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.125527
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