
Related to Pannaria and easily mistaken for Protopannaria pezizoides, this is an adorable lichen of leached soils in damp, misty places such as below waterfalls and on wet mountain ledges. The small green-grey to almost orange-brown squamules – bright green when wet – intermixed with nodular structures called cephalodia similar in colour to the squamules, form the thallus. Red-brown discs are common, with numerous short hairs below and a chorus of squamules (not granules) attached to the edges. In Ireland, the species is rare; few recent records.
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Original text submitted by Vince J. Giavarini
| Vince J. Giavarini, (2016). Psoroma hypnorum (Vahl) Gray. [In] LichenIreland. http://www.habitas.org.uk/lichenireland/species.asp?item=18969 Accessed on 2026-01-13. |