Thysanothecium hookeri
Family
Cladoniaceae
Flora category
Lichen – Native
Current conservation status
2018 | Threatened – Nationally Vulnerable | Qualifiers: DP, RR, SO
Etymology
hookeri: Named after Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (born 1817) - a world famous botanist who travelled on the Antarctic expedition of 1839 under the command of Sir James Ross and wrote “Handbook of New Zealand Flora” published in 1864-67 describing many specimens sent to Kew by collectors. He died in 1911 and has a memorial stone at Westminster Abbey London.