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  2. Cladonia cristatella - Wikipedia

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    Cladonia cristatella, commonly known as the British soldiers lichen or the British soldiers cup lichen, [1] is a fruticose, cup lichen belonging to the family Cladoniaceae. The species was first described scientifically by American botanist Edward Tuckerman in 1858.

  3. Cladonia incrassata - Wikipedia

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    Cladonia incrassata or the powder-foot British soldiers cup lichen [2] is a species of cup lichen in the family Cladoniaceae. Found in Europe and North America, it was formally described as a new species in 1828 by German botanist Heinrich Gustav Flörke. A colloquial name for the lichen is "powder-foot British soldiers". [3]

  4. Cladonia - Wikipedia

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    Cladonia asahinae – pixie cup lichen; Cladonia borealis – boreal cup lichen; Cladonia cardiosa – split-leg lichen; Cladonia cenotea – powdered funnel lichen; Cladonia chlorophaea – mealy pixie cup; Cladonia coccifera – madam's cup; Cladonia coniocraea – common powderhorn; Cladonia cristatella – British soldiers lichen

  5. List of lichens of Soldiers Delight - Wikipedia

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    The following list of lichen species found at Soldiers Delight is based upon these three sources, with acronyms used below: 1977 publication by Skorepa, Norden and Windler [S,N,W] the species of lichens from Soldiers Delight in Elmer Worthley's personal herbarium [EGW] Ed Uebel's observations [ECU]

  6. Cladoniaceae - Wikipedia

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    The Cladoniaceae are a family of lichen-forming fungi in the order Lecanorales, comprising about 560 species distributed amongst 18 genera.This family is one of the largest among lichen-forming fungi and is globally distributed, from Arctic tundra to tropical rainforests, favouring humid environments while being intolerant of arid conditions.

  7. Edible lichen - Wikipedia

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    Although there are many lichen species throughout the world, only a few species of lichen are known to be both edible and provide any nutrition. [6] Two problems often encountered with eating lichens is that they usually contain mildly toxic secondary compounds, and that lichen polysaccharides are generally indigestible to humans.

  8. British Soldier - Wikipedia

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    British Soldier may refer to: A member of the British Armed Forces , particularly the British Army The lichen Cladonia cristatella , a type of cup lichen commonly known as "British Soldiers"

  9. On Nature's Trail - Wikipedia

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    Serpentine Barren in Spring (beard grass, bird's-foot violet, blue-eyed grass, bluets, British soldiers (lichen), broom moss, cinquefoil, cushion moss, ebony spleenwort, field chickweed, gray shield lichen, holy grass, Indian grass, lyre-leaved rockcress, pixie cups (lichen), purple ceratodon (moss), reindeer lichen, sagittate-leaved violet ...