Niebla siphonoloba is a fruticose lichen that grows on rocks along the foggy Pacific Coast of North America, in the Channel Islands (Santa Cruz Island), and from Bahía de San Quintín, Baja California to the Vizcaíno Peninsula.[1] The epithet, siphonoloba is in reference to the pipe-like shape of the thallus branches.
^Spjut, R. W. 1996. Niebla and Vermilacinia (Ramalinaceae) from California and Baja California. Sida Bot. Misc. 14
Nieblasiphonoloba is a fruticose lichen that grows on rocks along the foggy Pacific Coast of North America, in the Channel Islands (Santa Cruz Island)...
acid, Niebla lobulata, Nieblasiphonoloba, and Niebla usneoides, around Bahía Santa María, and on mesas north of Punta Canoas with Nieblasiphonoloba, Niebla...
com/niebla_testudinaria.htm Nieblasiphonoloba, World Botanical Associates, web page, retrieved 20 Dec 2014, http://www.worldbotanical.com/niebla_siphonoloba...
species are Nieblasiphonoloba, distinguished by the lichen substance sekikaic acid and by transverse ridges branching between margins, Niebla podetiaforma...
acid and less inflated branches. A sekikaic acid-containing species, Nieblasiphonoloba, often recognized by the simple branches with a closely reticulate...
Channel Islands intermediates are evident with Nieblasiphonoloba and on the Baja California peninsula with Niebla juncosa. A third variant that occurs near...