Niebla effusa is a fruticose lichen that grows on gravelly soil along the foggy Pacific Coast of Baja California from near Punta Colonet south to near Punta Rosarito.[1] The epithet, effusa is in reference to the thallus spreading widely along the surface.
^Spjut, R. W. 1996. Niebla and Vermilacinia (Ramalinaceae) from California and Baja California. Sida Bot. Misc. 14
Nieblaeffusa is a fruticose lichen that grows on gravelly soil along the foggy Pacific Coast of Baja California from near Punta Colonet south to near...
Nieblaeffusa, which differs in having salazinic acid, and Niebla juncosa var. spinulifera, which differs in having uniformly narrow branches. Niebla...
relatively thin cortex. The species will mostly likely be confused with Nieblaeffusa, one that differs by having a rigid thallus that grows on ground instead...
since been recognized to comprise N. arenaria and Nieblaeffusa, with occasional Niebla juncosa. Niebla pulchribarbara is recognized strictly by the lichen...
Niebla homaleoides as may be related to Niebla josecuervoi (salazinic acid), the protocetraric acid Niebla pulchribarbara as related to Nieblaeffusa...
grows with other species, notably Niebla arenaria, on mud flats near the ocean. Similar species are Nieblaeffusa, distinguished by containing the lichen...
taxonomy: Nieblaeffusa was recognized by terminal dilated and fringed branches, and Niebla arenaria by the antler-like terminal branches. Niebla pulchribarbara...
Niebla, Niebla pulchribarbara, Niebla versiforma, in association with common species, Niebla juncosa, Niebla josecuervoi, Niebla arenaria, and Niebla...
Niebla homalea is a species of fruticose lichen that grows on rocks in foggy areas along the Pacific Coast of North America, from Mendocino County, California...
species are Niebla arenaria that differs by the absence of a holdfast and by terminal short bifurcate, or antler-like, branchlets, Nieblaeffusa that has...