Posts tagged lichen

eye-tooth:

In a wildlife management area on Flickr.
Via Flickr: somewhere in east Texas

eye-tooth:

In a wildlife management area on Flickr.

Via Flickr:
somewhere in east Texas

photohunting:

#lichen  (Taken with instagram)

photohunting:

#lichen (Taken with instagram)

magpiespotting:

Hypogymnia physodes sormipaisukarve

magpiespotting:

Hypogymnia physodes sormipaisukarve

flowerbeast:

lichen by susannah blaxill

flowerbeast:

lichen by susannah blaxill

uselaine:

Some people drink their way down the existential chasm. I go outside and take pictures. Lost, either way.

uselaine:

Some people drink their way down the existential chasm. I go outside and take pictures. Lost, either way.

carazuri:

Dreamwood Hill, April 21, 2010 by quercus design on Flickr.
rhamphotheca:

White Lichen (Ramalina dilacerata), Naches Trail Preserve, WA, USA
Lichens are symbiotic structures consisting of a fungus that has  trapped an algae, either green or blue-green algae. The fungus feeds off  of the algae’s byproducts from photosynthesis, while the algae does not  seem to benefit, or receives little benefit.
(photo: Lynette Schimming)

rhamphotheca:

White Lichen (Ramalina dilacerata), Naches Trail Preserve, WA, USA

Lichens are symbiotic structures consisting of a fungus that has trapped an algae, either green or blue-green algae. The fungus feeds off of the algae’s byproducts from photosynthesis, while the algae does not seem to benefit, or receives little benefit.

(photo: Lynette Schimming)

flowerfood:

mandelbrot’s lichen, new mexico, 1999 on Flickr.
Well, I don’t think I posted this before, but anyway…

flowerfood:

mandelbrot’s lichen, new mexico, 1999 on Flickr.

Well, I don’t think I posted this before, but anyway…

jimbotech:

Moss/Lichen

mossery:

The most amazing lichen from Marin Headlands

gulokhaar:

Lichens, Auvergne (by jean.gousseff)

gulokhaar:

Lichens, Auvergne (by jean.gousseff)

Terrarium envy in a major way.

frolicingintheforest:

I’m doing a square-foot study.
I’m studying the habits and growth of the moss and lichen.
Weekly, I go measure and record several specimens in each square.