Parmotrema hypoleucinum
Lacy powdered-ruffle lichen
"Lacy powdered-ruffle" makes me think this lichen would be really trendy during the 18th-century. Join me in celebrating P. hypoleucinum as the anachronistic fashion icon it is! This temperate-tropical foliose lichen grows on the trees and shrubs (and very rarely rock) in open woodlands, forest edges, and swamps. It has thick, rigid main lobes which have a pale green or gray upper surface, white lower surface that blackens toward the lobe center, and lobe margins dotted with white soralia and black cilia. These main lobes alternate with thinner, strap-shaped, lacey lobes lacking soralia and cilia. I love that P. hypoleucinum accessorizes!
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