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Usnea
Usnea is a genus of fruticose lichens in the large family Parmeliaceae. The genus, which currently contains roughly 130 species, was established by Michel Adanson in 1763. Species in the genus grow like leafless mini-shrubs or tassels anchored on bark or twigs. Members of the genus are commonly called '''old man's beard, beard lichen, or beard moss'. Usnea lichens are characterized by their shrubby growth form, elastic branches with a central cord, and distinctive soralia that produce vegetative propagules. They vary in colour from pale green to yellow-green, grey-green, reddish, or variegated

Usnea florida
species of fungus

Usnea filipendula
species of fungus

Usnea hirta
species of fungus
Usnea rubicunda
species of fungus

Usnea articulata
species of fungus
Usnea glabrata
species of fungus
Usnea strigosa
species of fungus
Usnea intermedia
species of fungus
Usnea fulvoreagens
species of fungus
Usnea mutabilis
species of fungus
Usnea scabrata
species of fungus
Usnea glabrescens
species of fungus