Photographed in the field. The photo shows very short podetia that barely rise above the primary squamules.
This colony of Cladonia sobolescens was growing on soil near the metal gate on the S side of Wards Chapel Road at the Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA (N 39o25.130' W 76o50.478').
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