Edible lichen
Edible lichens include:
- Cetraria islandica (known as Iceland moss)[1]
- Cladonia rangiferina [2]
- Parmelia perlata (known as Kalpasi or the black stone flower)
- Umbilicaria
References
- ↑ Field guide to Edible Plants
- ↑ SAS Survival Handbook by John Wiseman
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