Summary[edit] Description: This species of lichen was mixed with other ingredients and used as a poison for wolves. It is commonly found in dry areas on old or dying pine trees. (cd). Date: 7 June 2012, 15:05. Source: Wolf lichen (Letharia vulpina). Author: Forest Service Northern Region from Missoula, MT, USA.
Summary[edit] Description: English: illustration from «Naturgeschichte des Pflanzenreichs», table LIII. Illustrations of the following organisms: Usnea barbata florida = Usnea floridaБеларуская: be:Уснея квітучая. Date: 18 November 2011. Source: Crop from Naturgeschichte des Pflanzenreichs Tafel LIII.jpg. Author: This file is lacking author information.
Description: Arctoparmelia centrifuga (L.) Hale 20090616.20 Wells Gray Park, BC Found in sheltered talus around here in places that stay unusually cool, e.g. in deep canyons or down valley from glaciers. Date: 12 August 2009, 15:55. Source: Concentric Ring Lichen Uploaded by Amada44. Author: Jason Hollinger.
Figure 2; Thallus habitus: A Rostania occultata var. populina (Odelvik 1269, S), thallus lobes (arrow) B Rostania multipunctata (Poelt 8852, GZU), accessory lobules (arrow) C Rostania ceranisca (MW_HOCH020, S), accessory finger-like lobules (arrow) D Rostania laevispora (isotype of Collema laevisporum Swinscow & Krog, Tanzania, 1986, Swinscow & Krog T 3/6, O-00298), apothecium in initial stage (arrow) E Rostania callibotrys (Moberg 4431a, UPS), apothecium in initial stage (arrow). tL = thallus lobes, al = accessory lobules, Ai = apothecium in initial stage covering the top of the accessory lobules. Scale bar: 1 cm.
Description: Cladonia amaurocraea (Florke) Schaerer 20090616.24 Wells Gray Park, BC Another one found in pseudo-arctic microhabitats, such as talus slopes below glaciers or in deep canyons. Date: 12 August 2009, 15:54. Source: Quill Lichen Uploaded by Amada44. Author: Jason Hollinger.
Summary[edit] Description: Algae, lichens and moss are non-parasitic plant-like organisms that colonise bark, rock and other hard surfaces. Lichens and algae are often mistaken for a fungal disease but, fortunately, they do not harm plants on which they grow. Furthermore, they can give a mature look to a garden, preferring damp areas with minimal air movement. Date: 20 August 2010, 11:48. Source: Lichen on tree.. Author: Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand. Camera location42° 31′ 09.62″ S, 172° 50′ 12.58″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-42.519339; 172.836828.
Summary[edit] Description: on Acer rubra, Bull Neck Swamp Research Forest, North Carolina, 20140322 ver. J. Lendemer 6230, at NY. Date: 29 November 2014, 12:50. Source: Megalospora porphyritis. Author: Jason Hollinger.
Summary[edit] Description: Leaf-like Parmelia lichen and hair-like Bryoria lichen have a good home on this Aspen tree trunk with access to air and rain - all they need in the world. Lichen clings to tree bark. Date: 8 August 2011, 12:05. Source: Lichens Making a Living. Author: Western Arctic National Parklands.
Summary[edit] Description: Mount Wheeler Peak, Great Basin National Park, Nevada, 20141004. Date: 4 October 2014, 17:40. Source: Acarospora sp.. Author: Jason Hollinger.
Summary[edit] Description: SnakedenTrail, Smokies, Tennessee, 20110524 (specimen determined by J. Lendemer at NYBG). Date: 24 May 2011, 13:31. Source: Biatora chrysantha. Author: Jason Hollinger.
Summary[edit] Description: near Salt Springs, Ocala N.F., Florida, 20101219. Date: 19 December 2010, 11:15. Source: Brigantiaea. Author: Jason Hollinger.