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Acarospora badiofusca, a crustose lichen, with several fruiting bodies. Many spores are produce from one fruiting body. Photo by Chris Wagner, U.S. Forest Service.
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We have the information you need about Fungus and Algae. Learn more. ... Nature: The crustose lichen is one of the main types of fungus and algae partnerships at Hilton Pond. Bird banding totals. ...
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Crustose lichens form crusts that are so tightly attached to the rocks, trees, sidewalks, or soils they grow on that they can't be removed without damaging the ...
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Lichen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Some lichens have the aspect of leaves (foliose lichens); others cover the substrate like a crust (crustose lichens) (illustration, right), others such as the genus ...
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crustose lichen Crustose lichens look like... crust. The pale splotch at the bottom of the picture at the right shows crustose lichen on the smooth bark of a tree.
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Two of the most colorful crustose lichens in the Sierra Nevada of California. Left: Pleopsidium flavum. Note: Pleopsidium chlorophanum is a very similar species.
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Left: Diploschistes muscorum, a grayish-white soil lichen at Torrey Pines State Park in San Diego County, California. This crustose lichen produces numerous, ...
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Jul 15, 1997 ... [icon: crustose lichen] [icon: foliose lichen] [icon: fruticose lichen]. If the other fungi are nature's recyclers, lichens are nature's pioneers. Lichens ...
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Oct 8, 2010 ... Cypress communities support a variety of crustose lichens. Jean Seavey, NPS volunteer. The white patches visible on the cypress trees are not ...
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