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Also known as Pseudorhizina californica. This is a desiccated specimen from a garden in Gibsons, British Columbia.
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Yellow Hare's Ear fungus in Stanley Park, Vancouver.
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Cannop pools. Forest of Dean. Glos. SO612098
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Madresfield, Malvern, Worcs. SO818482
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WWT Monkwood, Worcs.SO802607
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The Brown Elfin Saddle of western North America. A healthy specimen of left and on the right one infected by the fungal parasite Hypomyces cervinigenus.
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Local: Teodoro Sampaio/SP - BrasilParque Estadual do Morro do DiaboBioma: Mata AtlnticaAcessrios: Trip + Trilho Foco Macro + Cabo Disparador Remoto + Rebatedor Circular
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Lower Mill Farm, Somerford Keynes, Cirencester. SU007939
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Big Hammock Nature Reserve
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Big Hammock Nature Reserve
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Big Hammock Nature Reserve
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Xanthoparmelia cumberlandiandia. These lichens may be immortal. See the New YoK Times article:
nyti.ms/VtDY79 . Photographed at Point Reyes National Seashore.
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Scientific Name:
Pleopsidium flavum (Bellardi) KorberCommon Name: Gold Cobblestone LichenCertainty: positive (
notes)Location: Desert Southwest; Arizona; Tucson MtsDate: 20060403
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Krajkovac, Nishava, Serbia
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Horsell Common , Surrey. TQ011609
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SU274068 Lyndhurst, New Forest, Hants
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MUSHROOM INEDIBLE. Chlorosplenium fungi of which belongs Dermataceae (goblet fungus family). Species name consists of the prefix "Aerug" which means green and blue and the suffix "ascenso"it has meaning become. This name comes from the color of the mycelium of the fungus its substrate, ie. tree or branch on which they grow, the unmistakable green-blue color.Apotecium shaped dish or bowl has a diameter of 8 mm and 3-foot standing at a height of not more than 3 mm. Spore size 6-10 x 1.5-2 are fusiform (spindle-shaped), with one spare fat globules at each end. The overhead of the body of the fungus can be seen on the fallen branches of deciduous trees, especially oak. This type contains pigments hinonski - xylindein (ksilinedin) that is responsible for staining wood in the blue-green color, which is the period of the early Renaissance, like stained oak used to make antique furniture in Europe.The author of the text, Dusan Sadikovic.
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Gamboa, Colon, Panama
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Wellfleet, Massachusetts, United States
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The Golden Hair Lichen is widespread in both temperate and tropical climates. Photo from southern Chile.