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Lichens (1985) - Flora of New Zealand Lichens
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Cladonia floerkeana (Fr.) Flörke

C. floerkeana (Fr.) Flörke, Clad. Comment.: 99 (1828).

Cenomyce floerkeana Fr., Lich. Suec. exsicc.: 82 (1824).

Primary squamules persistent, scattered or in depressed mats, small, to 2 mm long, entire, to crenate to sublobate, upper surface glaucescent to olivaceous to olive-grey, lower surface white, dark at base, esorediate or apices slightly granular-sorediate. Podetia growing from upper surface of primary squamules, slender, cylindrical, 4-10 mm tall rarely to 45 mm, unbranched or sparingly branched above. Cortex variable, smooth, greyish, to indistinctly areolate, areolae often separated by narrow, opaque or ± translucent bands, often granular-sorediate above, sometimes also squamulose. Apothecia red, prominent, terminal, convex. Chemistry: K-, KC+ orange, Pd-. Barbatic, 4-O-demethylbarbatic, ± didymic and ± usnic acids.

N: Three Kings Is to Wellington. S: Nelson to Coastal Otago and Southland. On decaying wood, fenceposts, peaty soils and in Leptospermum heath.

Cosmopolitan

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