RMRBWX4G–Lichen -Physcia caesia growing on wooden tree trunk used as bird perch and therefore nutrient rich located at Bracelet Bay on the Gower, Swansea
RFADJE6W–Lichen encrusted mission clay roof tiles in Umbria Italy
RMAGW1K2–Lichen
RMRG2P8E–. The Canadian field-naturalist. . Figure 6. The major drainage through the north part of the Swamp, showing the erratic course of the stream and the unstable substrate adjacent to it. Several crustose lichens occurred on smooth, rounded boulders in the stream bed in the south-east part of the Swamp. These lichens, Rhizocarpon disporum (Naeg. ex Hepp) Miill. Arg., Acarospora veronensis Mass., Lecanora melanophthalma (Ram.) Ram., Physcia caesia (Hoffm.) Hampe, Dimelaena oreina (Ach.) Norm., and Xanthoria elegans (Link) Th.Fr., all grew at a level of more than 1 foot above maximum observed high-
RMRBWX4A–Lichen -Physcia caesia growing on wooden tree trunk used as bird perch and therefore nutrient rich located at Bracelet Bay on the Gower, Swansea
RFADPHBK–Mix of old and new mission clay roof tiles in Umbria Italy
RMRG2WXJ–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. Figure 2(a) A distinct and level trimline at perched basin Site 2, 79 cm above water at time of sampling. Physcia caesia was only col- onizing lichen below the trimline. (b) A Staurothelecommunity at a beaver-dam influenced semi-restricted basin (Site 10) with a trimline 40 cm above water, (c) At this isolated, bedrock upland perched basin (Site 12), above the trimline (left half of photo), dominants are Rhizocarpon, Xanthoparmelia, Aspicilia, and Melanelia. At the indistinct trimline (60 cm above water), there is a lichen-
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