It's hardly surprising I would aim my camera at interesting lichens I might trip over when on a fungi mission given the symbiotic relationship between some algae and some fungi to form lichen.
Here are a couple that caught my eye. The yellow one I found today in the prime of life, after 9.5mm of rain overnight. It was on a dead branch, Casuarina, I think. It's possibly Teloschistes species.
(Click images to enlarge)
This next one is sometimes called "coral lichen" for obvious reasons! It's a ground-dweller and Cladia species. There is a Cladia known as East Coast Snow and that's exactly what this one looks like when you stumble into a large colony of the stuff!
Sunday, June 21, 2009
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3 comments:
Lovely image - especially the top one.
I have seen something similar. I shall have to track back and see what i have got.
Coral Lichen looks unusual to my eyes.
Cheers
Denis
Thanks Denis.
I got a couple more yesterday but yet to round them up ID-wise.
The top picture is a Teloschistes chrysophthalmus /PF
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