Usnea fulvoreagens is a species of beard lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It was first described by Finnish lichenologist Veli Räsänen in 1931 as a variety of Usnea glabrescens.[2] He raised it to distinct species status in 1935. The lichen has a shrubby thallus that is richly branched, and bases that are blackened. The presence of norstictic acid is often used to differentiate this species from other similar species. It has a widespread distribution in Europe.[3]
Usnea fulvoreagens is a species of beard lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It was first described by Finnish lichenologist Veli Räsänen in 1931 as a variety of Usnea glabrescens. He raised it to distinct species status in 1935. The lichen has a shrubby thallus that is richly branched, and bases that are blackened. The presence of norstictic acid is often used to differentiate this species from other similar species. It has a widespread distribution in Europe.
Usnea fulvoreagens je porost[1], co go nojprzōd ôpisoł Räsänen, a terŏźnõ nazwã doł mu Räsänen. Usnea fulvoreagens nŏleży do zorty Usnea i familije Parmeliaceae.[2][3]
Usnea fulvoreagens je porost, co go nojprzōd ôpisoł Räsänen, a terŏźnõ nazwã doł mu Räsänen. Usnea fulvoreagens nŏleży do zorty Usnea i familije Parmeliaceae.