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Cetraria
''Cetraria'' is a genus of fruticose lichens that associate with green algae as photobionts. Most species are found at high latitudes, occurring on sand or heath. Species have a characteristic "strap-like" form, with spiny lobe edges. '' Cetraria islandica'', Iceland moss, is one of the few culinary lichens, ground and eaten by Northern Europeans in times of famine. Another species is used today as a "bulking" agent in garam masala of traditional Indian cuisine. Species *'' Cetraria aculeata'' *'' Cetraria arenaria'' *'' Cetraria australiensis'' *'' Cetraria corrugata'' *'' Cetraria endochrysea'' *'' Cetraria ericetorum'' *'' Cetraria flavonigrescens'' *'' Cetraria isidiigera'' *'' Cetraria islandica'' *'' Cetraria kamczatica'' *'' Cetraria laevigata'' *'' Cetraria minuscula'' *'' Cetraria muricata'' *'' Cetraria nigricans'' *'' Cetraria odontella'' *'' Cetraria racemosa'' *'' Cetraria sepincola'' *'' Cetraria sinensis'' *'' Cetraria wangii'' *'' Cetrari ...
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Cetraria Sepincola
''Cetraria'' is a genus of fruticose lichen, fruticose lichens that associate with green algae as photobionts. Most species are found at high latitudes, occurring on sand or heath. Species have a characteristic "strap-like" form, with spiny lobe edges. ''Cetraria islandica'', Iceland moss, is one of the few edible lichen, culinary lichens, ground and eaten by Northern Europeans famine food, in times of famine. Another species is used today as a "bulking" agent in garam masala of traditional Indian cuisine. Species *''Cetraria aculeata'' *''Cetraria arenaria'' *''Cetraria australiensis'' *''Cetraria corrugata'' *''Cetraria endochrysea'' *''Cetraria ericetorum'' *''Cetraria flavonigrescens'' *''Cetraria isidiigera'' *''Cetraria islandica'' *''Cetraria kamczatica'' *''Cetraria laevigata'' *''Cetraria minuscula'' *''Cetraria muricata'' *''Cetraria nigricans'' *''Cetraria odontella'' *''Cetraria racemosa'' *''Cetraria sepincola'' *''Cetraria sinensis'' *''Cetraria ...
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Cetraria Racemosa
''Cetraria'' is a genus of fruticose lichens that associate with green algae as photobionts. Most species are found at high latitudes, occurring on sand or heath. Species have a characteristic "strap-like" form, with spiny lobe edges. ''Cetraria islandica'', Iceland moss, is one of the few culinary lichens, ground and eaten by Northern Europeans in times of famine. Another species is used today as a "bulking" agent in garam masala of traditional Indian cuisine. Species *''Cetraria aculeata'' *'' Cetraria arenaria'' *'' Cetraria australiensis'' *'' Cetraria corrugata'' *'' Cetraria endochrysea'' *'' Cetraria ericetorum'' *'' Cetraria flavonigrescens'' *'' Cetraria isidiigera'' *''Cetraria islandica'' *'' Cetraria kamczatica'' *'' Cetraria laevigata'' *'' Cetraria minuscula'' *'' Cetraria muricata'' *'' Cetraria nigricans'' *'' Cetraria odontella'' *'' Cetraria racemosa'' *''Cetraria sepincola'' *'' Cetraria sinensis'' *'' Cetraria wangii'' *'' Cetraria weii ...
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Cetraria Odontella
''Cetraria'' is a genus of fruticose lichens that associate with green algae as photobionts. Most species are found at high latitudes, occurring on sand or heath. Species have a characteristic "strap-like" form, with spiny lobe edges. ''Cetraria islandica'', Iceland moss, is one of the few culinary lichens, ground and eaten by Northern Europeans in times of famine. Another species is used today as a "bulking" agent in garam masala of traditional Indian cuisine. Species *''Cetraria aculeata'' *'' Cetraria arenaria'' *'' Cetraria australiensis'' *'' Cetraria corrugata'' *'' Cetraria endochrysea'' *'' Cetraria ericetorum'' *'' Cetraria flavonigrescens'' *'' Cetraria isidiigera'' *''Cetraria islandica'' *'' Cetraria kamczatica'' *'' Cetraria laevigata'' *'' Cetraria minuscula'' *'' Cetraria muricata'' *'' Cetraria nigricans'' *'' Cetraria odontella'' *''Cetraria racemosa'' *''Cetraria sepincola'' *'' Cetraria sinensis'' *'' Cetraria wangii'' *'' Cetraria weii' ...
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Cetraria Nigricans
''Cetraria'' is a genus of fruticose lichens that associate with green algae as photobionts. Most species are found at high latitudes, occurring on sand or heath. Species have a characteristic "strap-like" form, with spiny lobe edges. ''Cetraria islandica'', Iceland moss, is one of the few culinary lichens, ground and eaten by Northern Europeans in times of famine. Another species is used today as a "bulking" agent in garam masala of traditional Indian cuisine. Species *''Cetraria aculeata'' *'' Cetraria arenaria'' *'' Cetraria australiensis'' *'' Cetraria corrugata'' *'' Cetraria endochrysea'' *'' Cetraria ericetorum'' *'' Cetraria flavonigrescens'' *'' Cetraria isidiigera'' *''Cetraria islandica'' *'' Cetraria kamczatica'' *'' Cetraria laevigata'' *'' Cetraria minuscula'' *'' Cetraria muricata'' *'' Cetraria nigricans'' *''Cetraria odontella'' *''Cetraria racemosa'' *''Cetraria sepincola'' *'' Cetraria sinensis'' *'' Cetraria wangii'' *'' Cetraria weii'' ...
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Cetraria Muricata
''Cetraria'' is a genus of fruticose lichens that associate with green algae as photobionts. Most species are found at high latitudes, occurring on sand or heath. Species have a characteristic "strap-like" form, with spiny lobe edges. ''Cetraria islandica'', Iceland moss, is one of the few culinary lichens, ground and eaten by Northern Europeans in times of famine. Another species is used today as a "bulking" agent in garam masala of traditional Indian cuisine. Species *''Cetraria aculeata'' *'' Cetraria arenaria'' *'' Cetraria australiensis'' *'' Cetraria corrugata'' *'' Cetraria endochrysea'' *'' Cetraria ericetorum'' *'' Cetraria flavonigrescens'' *'' Cetraria isidiigera'' *''Cetraria islandica'' *'' Cetraria kamczatica'' *'' Cetraria laevigata'' *'' Cetraria minuscula'' *'' Cetraria muricata'' *''Cetraria nigricans'' *''Cetraria odontella'' *''Cetraria racemosa'' *''Cetraria sepincola'' *'' Cetraria sinensis'' *'' Cetraria wangii'' *'' Cetraria weii'' ...
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Cetraria Minuscula
''Cetraria'' is a genus of fruticose lichens that associate with green algae as photobionts. Most species are found at high latitudes, occurring on sand or heath. Species have a characteristic "strap-like" form, with spiny lobe edges. ''Cetraria islandica'', Iceland moss, is one of the few culinary lichens, ground and eaten by Northern Europeans in times of famine. Another species is used today as a "bulking" agent in garam masala of traditional Indian cuisine. Species *''Cetraria aculeata'' *'' Cetraria arenaria'' *'' Cetraria australiensis'' *'' Cetraria corrugata'' *'' Cetraria endochrysea'' *'' Cetraria ericetorum'' *'' Cetraria flavonigrescens'' *'' Cetraria isidiigera'' *''Cetraria islandica'' *'' Cetraria kamczatica'' *'' Cetraria laevigata'' *'' Cetraria minuscula'' *''Cetraria muricata'' *''Cetraria nigricans'' *''Cetraria odontella'' *''Cetraria racemosa'' *''Cetraria sepincola'' *'' Cetraria sinensis'' *'' Cetraria wangii'' *'' Cetraria weii'' ...
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Cetraria Kamczatica
''Cetraria'' is a genus of fruticose lichens that associate with green algae as photobionts. Most species are found at high latitudes, occurring on sand or heath. Species have a characteristic "strap-like" form, with spiny lobe edges. ''Cetraria islandica'', Iceland moss, is one of the few culinary lichens, ground and eaten by Northern Europeans in times of famine. Another species is used today as a "bulking" agent in garam masala of traditional Indian cuisine. Species *''Cetraria aculeata'' *'' Cetraria arenaria'' *'' Cetraria australiensis'' *'' Cetraria corrugata'' *'' Cetraria endochrysea'' *'' Cetraria ericetorum'' *'' Cetraria flavonigrescens'' *'' Cetraria isidiigera'' *''Cetraria islandica'' *'' Cetraria kamczatica'' *'' Cetraria laevigata'' *''Cetraria minuscula'' *''Cetraria muricata'' *''Cetraria nigricans'' *''Cetraria odontella'' *''Cetraria racemosa'' *''Cetraria sepincola'' *'' Cetraria sinensis'' *'' Cetraria wangii'' *'' Cetraria weii'' ...
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Cetraria Isidiigera
''Cetraria'' is a genus of fruticose lichens that associate with green algae as photobionts. Most species are found at high latitudes, occurring on sand or heath. Species have a characteristic "strap-like" form, with spiny lobe edges. ''Cetraria islandica'', Iceland moss, is one of the few culinary lichens, ground and eaten by Northern Europeans in times of famine. Another species is used today as a "bulking" agent in garam masala of traditional Indian cuisine. Species *''Cetraria aculeata'' *'' Cetraria arenaria'' *'' Cetraria australiensis'' *'' Cetraria corrugata'' *'' Cetraria endochrysea'' *'' Cetraria ericetorum'' *'' Cetraria flavonigrescens'' *'' Cetraria isidiigera'' *''Cetraria islandica'' *''Cetraria kamczatica'' *'' Cetraria laevigata'' *''Cetraria minuscula'' *''Cetraria muricata'' *''Cetraria nigricans'' *''Cetraria odontella'' *''Cetraria racemosa'' *''Cetraria sepincola'' *'' Cetraria sinensis'' *'' Cetraria wangii'' *'' Cetraria weii'' T ...
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Cetraria Flavonigrescens
''Cetraria'' is a genus of fruticose lichens that associate with green algae as photobionts. Most species are found at high latitudes, occurring on sand or heath. Species have a characteristic "strap-like" form, with spiny lobe edges. ''Cetraria islandica'', Iceland moss, is one of the few culinary lichens, ground and eaten by Northern Europeans in times of famine. Another species is used today as a "bulking" agent in garam masala of traditional Indian cuisine. Species *''Cetraria aculeata'' *'' Cetraria arenaria'' *'' Cetraria australiensis'' *'' Cetraria corrugata'' *'' Cetraria endochrysea'' *'' Cetraria ericetorum'' *'' Cetraria flavonigrescens'' *''Cetraria isidiigera'' *''Cetraria islandica'' *''Cetraria kamczatica'' *'' Cetraria laevigata'' *''Cetraria minuscula'' *''Cetraria muricata'' *''Cetraria nigricans'' *''Cetraria odontella'' *''Cetraria racemosa'' *''Cetraria sepincola'' *'' Cetraria sinensis'' *'' Cetraria wangii'' *'' Cetraria weii'' Th ...
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Cetraria Ericetorum
''Cetraria'' is a genus of fruticose lichens that associate with green algae as photobionts. Most species are found at high latitudes, occurring on sand or heath. Species have a characteristic "strap-like" form, with spiny lobe edges. ''Cetraria islandica'', Iceland moss, is one of the few culinary lichens, ground and eaten by Northern Europeans in times of famine. Another species is used today as a "bulking" agent in garam masala of traditional Indian cuisine. Species *''Cetraria aculeata'' *'' Cetraria arenaria'' *'' Cetraria australiensis'' *'' Cetraria corrugata'' *'' Cetraria endochrysea'' *'' Cetraria ericetorum'' *''Cetraria flavonigrescens'' *''Cetraria isidiigera'' *''Cetraria islandica'' *''Cetraria kamczatica'' *'' Cetraria laevigata'' *''Cetraria minuscula'' *''Cetraria muricata'' *''Cetraria nigricans'' *''Cetraria odontella'' *''Cetraria racemosa'' *''Cetraria sepincola'' *'' Cetraria sinensis'' *'' Cetraria wangii'' *'' Cetraria weii'' The ...
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Cetraria Endochrysea
''Cetraria'' is a genus of fruticose lichens that associate with green algae as photobionts. Most species are found at high latitudes, occurring on sand or heath. Species have a characteristic "strap-like" form, with spiny lobe edges. ''Cetraria islandica'', Iceland moss, is one of the few culinary lichens, ground and eaten by Northern Europeans in times of famine. Another species is used today as a "bulking" agent in garam masala of traditional Indian cuisine. Species *''Cetraria aculeata'' *'' Cetraria arenaria'' *'' Cetraria australiensis'' *'' Cetraria corrugata'' *'' Cetraria endochrysea'' *''Cetraria ericetorum'' *''Cetraria flavonigrescens'' *''Cetraria isidiigera'' *''Cetraria islandica'' *''Cetraria kamczatica'' *'' Cetraria laevigata'' *''Cetraria minuscula'' *''Cetraria muricata'' *''Cetraria nigricans'' *''Cetraria odontella'' *''Cetraria racemosa'' *''Cetraria sepincola'' *'' Cetraria sinensis'' *'' Cetraria wangii'' *'' Cetraria weii'' The ...
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Cetraria Corrugata
''Cetraria'' is a genus of fruticose lichens that associate with green algae as photobionts. Most species are found at high latitudes, occurring on sand or heath. Species have a characteristic "strap-like" form, with spiny lobe edges. ''Cetraria islandica'', Iceland moss, is one of the few culinary lichens, ground and eaten by Northern Europeans in times of famine. Another species is used today as a "bulking" agent in garam masala of traditional Indian cuisine. Species *''Cetraria aculeata'' *'' Cetraria arenaria'' *'' Cetraria australiensis'' *'' Cetraria corrugata'' *''Cetraria endochrysea'' *''Cetraria ericetorum'' *''Cetraria flavonigrescens'' *''Cetraria isidiigera'' *''Cetraria islandica'' *''Cetraria kamczatica'' *'' Cetraria laevigata'' *''Cetraria minuscula'' *''Cetraria muricata'' *''Cetraria nigricans'' *''Cetraria odontella'' *''Cetraria racemosa'' *''Cetraria sepincola'' *'' Cetraria sinensis'' *'' Cetraria wangii'' *'' Cetraria weii'' The s ...
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