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Title: Mali aa fern fungus lichen images Open Access Deposited

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  • images, chiefly jpg
Description
  • images of nonflowering plants. file names begin with fl (for "flora") plus "fern", "fungi", or "lichen". The lichen Pseudevernia is imported dry as a spice especially in Timbuktu.
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  • jheath@umich.edu
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  • National Science Foundation (NSF)
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  • On Nov. 1, 2023, Readme was updated from .docx to .txt file to allow display of content on platform. Content was not revised.
Last modified
  • 11/01/2023
Published
  • 10/12/2023
DOI
  • https://doi.org/10.7302/4nxe-s619
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To Cite this Work:
Heath, J. (2023). Mali aa fern fungus lichen images [Data set], University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data. https://doi.org/10.7302/4nxe-s619

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Any comments specifically about the taxonomic circumscription of this botanical family are in description in the metadata for this work. For general background, see comments for the overall collection Mali flora images (https://doi.org/10.7302/aef4-fk26) Species for this botanical family represented in this work are the following. When using the search function, note the underline separating the genus and species terms. ferns: Actiniopteris_radiata, Marsilea_sp., and Christella_dentata; fungi: capped mushroom and Podaxis_pistillaris; lichen: Pseudovernia_furfuracea

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