Cetraria

/sɛˈtrɛəriə/ noun

A genus of lichens commonly called Iceland moss, used historically for food, medicine, and textile dyes.

The origin is uncertain; possibly named after Cetraria as a place, or from a Scandinavian root. It became widely used in Nordic countries where the lichen grows abundantly on rocks and tundra.

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