So I thought I'd get some pictures of a really common lichen and that would be easier to identify. Right? Wrong.
![parmelia lichen](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjGprXn_LGuZm0QTm94CBJ5rbcCinpsBT8B5sqtb31LVaUXUt0cpmCX4PXBqyyaf-djVlpeoGCQ9MfDbNAHtJ3j7GOnwAk73KM4VAG8BvoNvIPC-bgtiNLliP-NRZRwK8sag6Gi_oAgxKTW/s1600/Lichen012parmelia.jpg)
So this one grows on just about any tree in the woods around here. Maybe. It's probably one of a group of cousins in the genus Parmelia.
![parmelia lichen](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh-gjymScJWLq8yU1VWAiAYZIWPUbm-Lleq9dkrzb1baZelVEKPQXq4TXSBnSd6l7g7omlIOFvGgO5zQXaUUhhcwrNUH_8jwQQyDjzPsT4whht-Dl8q-nCbHQ6LxUNIzGKXXWs_EqT7qUQG/s1600/Lichen013parmelia.jpg)
And right there, I am stuck until I learn to follow some botanical rules I certainly know and preach with leafy plants. Look at both sides of the leaf. Learn the vocabulary. Check the texture. Blah, blah. Did I do any of these things. Nope.
Here it is close up.
![parmelia lichen](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhjQfieaGTy6TVuOeGr7xZj_BQ1DQMvPLXq8F74k-hZx_p85jSTgsX1BI_-s3c4zH-W4dngWwkFtQngPZHOtF4pODT9eMEx9jf6oXBPMGYXCG-4qqjZTbwrcEnvQZCy-6pC_OO7PjnbB-T6/s1600/Lichen014parmelia.jpg)
Soredia= a cluster of granule-like cells on the surface. These are photosynthetic and are wrapped with a few strands of fungus.
Apothecia= those little cups where spores are produced. See some at Three Lichen.
Soralia= masses of soredia
OK, I give up for tonight. Maybe I can remember to look at the back next time.
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2 comments:
Perhaps this is part of the first lecture introducing 101?
I wouldn't have a clue what these are but I love your photographs, anyway.
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