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Letharia vulpina and Letharia
columbiana are found in dry coniferous forests
throughout Western North America, identified by their
brilliant yellow green color. While their remarkable color
makes them valuable for floral arrangements, commercial
harvest has reduced their populations. Columbiana is
distinguished from the vulpina by its brown disk-like
apothecia. Both species contain vulpinic acid and are
somewhat poisonous.
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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:
$15.00
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