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Lobaria pulmonaria has a leafy, lobed thallus with
distinctive ridges and pits. It resembles lobed lung
tissue, and was commonly used for treating respiratory
disorders during the Renaissance. Pulmonaria is the
most widespread in the Pacific Northwest. Along with mosses
and liverworts, this lichen is an important source of forest
mineral cycling, habitat and food for invertebrates, and
nesting material for many small mammals.
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Edition Size: Open
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Image Size: 4.75" x 6.75"
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Double Matted on white for 8" x 10" Frame
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Price:
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