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Cladonia rangiferina, also known as reindeer lichen (c.p. Sw. renlav), lat., is a light-colored, fruticose lichen belonging to the Cladoniaceae family. It grows in both hot and cold climates in well-drained, open environments. Found primarily in areas of alpine tundra, it is extremely cold-hardy.
Cladonia: Species: Cladonia rangiferina: Taxon author: Friedrich Heinrich Wiggers, 1780 Authority control Q248744 NCBI taxonomy ID: 111670 Encyclopedia of Life ID: 196466 BioLib taxon ID: 125083 Global Biodiversity Information Facility ID: 2607708 MycoBank taxon name ID: 382945 Index Fungorum ID: 382945 ARKive ID: cladonia-rangiferina EPPO Code: CLDNRA iNaturalist taxon ID: 119778 NBN System.
Cladonia (cup lichen) is a genus of moss-like lichens in the family Cladoniaceae.They are the primary food source for reindeer and caribou. Cladonia species are of economic importance to reindeer-herders, such as the Sami in Scandinavia or the Nenets in Russia. Antibiotic compounds are extracted from some species to create antibiotic cream. The light green species Cladonia stellaris is used in.
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Cladonia rangiferina: 1 n an erect greyish branching lichen of Arctic and even some north temperate regions constituting the chief food for reindeer and caribou and sometimes being eaten by humans Synonyms: arctic moss, reindeer lichen, reindeer moss Type of: lichen any thallophytic plant of the division Lichenes; occur as crusty patches or.
In Cladonia the thallus verticalis is formed from the generative tissue, a tissue which surrounds the sexual organs and usually gives rise to the ascocarp. Thus, the thallus verticalis of this genus is ontogenetically a part of the fruiting body. This kind of fruticose stalk is called a podetium. The podetia may be simple or richly branched with pointed apices or apical cups. The development.
Cladonia rangiferina (L.) F.H.Wigg. One of the 'reindeer lichens' (subgenus Cladina), podetia generally erect, in tufted mats, white to pale grey below, upper parts pale, purplish-grey, paler when dry, becoming brown towards the branch-tips, branches strongly recurved in one direction, ultimate branches generally in fours (tetrachotomous), tips often furcate, podetium surface with a cottony.