Lepraria incana sens lat Stereocaulaceae
Lepraria incana sens lat

Growth type leprose
Chemical reactions usually negative, UV+ white. Some areas may be K+ purple, Uv+ pale orange

Most frequent in eastern Britain, can form large patches on shaded trees, mosses, soil and acidic rocks.

Greenish-grey, pale grey or bluish-grey thallus of very small fluffy granules with no clear lobes or white, cottony medulla.

Similar: Lepraria lobificans


Lepraria incana sens lat


Lepraria incana sens lat
Lepraria incana sens lat
Parkstone, Dorset. January 2013

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