The jelly lichen on my garden wall: Enchylium tenax. So: Why go out for Leptogium burgessii when I can have Enchylium tenax at home?

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The jelly lichen on my garden wall: Enchylium tenax. So: Why go out for Leptogium burgessii when I can have Enchylium tenax at home?
An amazing new jelly lichen find - Leptogium burgessii. <3333
Rosettes of beautiful, emerald green, translucent lobes.
Funny, little tufts of white rootlets on the underside of each lobe.
In shady places, closely appressed to the substrate, where there is unlikely to be much light shining through to show its true colours.
Blennothallia crispa
Yet another fantastic jelly lichen: octopus suckers - Gabura fascicularis.
oh no… I seem to be getting into jelly lichens. Send hELP!
Collema crispum
Photographs by Cor Zonneveld