Niebla ramosissima was recognized as a result of undertaking a taxonomic revision of the genus in regard to developing a lichen flora of
Baja California, which began in 1986. A peer review of the manuscript in 1990 suggested that additional
herbarium collections be studied, especially of
Niebla on the California mainland and in the
Channel Islands. Additional specimens were studied through loans obtained by the United States National Herbarium (Smithsonian Institution, Museum of Natural History, Botany Department) from the
University of Colorado at Boulder and from the
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.
Niebla ramossisima was discovered among the borrowed specimens (of
Niebla). The species is known only from the holo
type (biology). It was collected by Charis Bratt, 12 February 1993. however, this broad interpretation of
N. homalea and other related species has inconsistencies in the taxonomic treatment of the genus. ==References==