These useful plants. Life Science: Based on High School Biology. 1941.
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Peltigera malacea
Mat felt lichen
Peltigera lichens, commonly called dog lichens or felt lichens, vary in their photobionts between cyanobacteria and green algae, sometimes having both! P. malacea is a cyanolichen, meaning it contains a cyanobacterial photobiont colony! You can tell because of the dark, blue-tinted color of the thallus. This large foliose lichen grows in round patches up to 20cm in diameter made up of thick, curled lobes. The upper surface is deep bluish-green when hydrated, and bluish-brown or gray when dry, while the underside is white towards the lob margins, darkening toward the center. It has rounded, red apothecia at lobe ends, often curling or gaining crenulation with age. P. malacea grows among moss on moist soil at high elevations in temperate boreal forests. It has been recorded in North America, Europe, and Asia.
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These leaf cuttings only had unformed traps when I planted them !!!
The 3rd comic in my comic Sad Bromeliad. mostly making this for me but I thought I’d share it anyways. plants.
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Bryoria bicolor
Electrified horsehair lichen
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Halecania pepegospora
Must a lichen be bright and exciting? Is it not enough for it to just have a silly scientific name that is really fun to say?
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Cornicularia normoerica
Spooky goth lichen (i just named it that)
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Parmotrema sorediosulphuratum
Someone referred to this lichen’s similar looking sister-species as “pube lichen,” and like . . . yeah, but you don’t have to say it.
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