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It turns out a second fungus — a hidden yeast — makes the union even stronger.
Lichen-covered tree limb Pinole Valley Park, Pinole, California
Many outdoor photographers will often see a great opportunity for an interesting foreground when they come across a patch of moss (as you can see from the images below). But moss or lichen can also be great subjects themselves. These 50 photos of moss and lichen show what can be done with a little imagination when you're in the great outdoors. Smurf House by Vik Nanda, on FlickrMisty Moss by me'nthedogs, on Flickr Study of the Moss by mysza831, on Flickr Green by Desmond Kavanagh, on Flickr Untitled by isado, on Flickr Civilization's End by Kansas Poetry (Patrick), on Flickr
Cast your imagination back half a billion years ago to the Cambrian geological period. Although Earth’s oceans were seething with strange experimental life forms, the alien continents were bleak a…
Flame Firedot Lichen (Caloplaca ignea). Pinnacles National Monument. San Benito Co., Calif.
Lichen-covered sandstone rocks, Wester Ross
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Ramalina menziesii, LACE LICHEN. Netted form, on ground, TRAIL 11.
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This is a 12" x 18" poster of a series of watercolor lichens and mosses. With thousands of species of both moss and lichen in the world, I have limited my illustrations here to 12 common genera of each. I have drawn a particular species for each of these 12 for illustration purposes, but the genus of each illustration can usually be found on more than one continent and even in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. This poster has been professionally printed onto lovely matte 100 lb card stock and is initialed and dated on the reverse. ★ Frame not included ★ The generous top and bottom margins are perfect for framing using a wooden poster hanger (which also makes it very easy to change out posters every now and then). This listing does NOT include the wooden, magnetic poster hanger used in the photo. Your poster will be carefully packaged in a kraft tube for mailing. ★ Frame not included ★ I do my best to portray colors accurately, however different monitors (and cameras) will vary in how they display colors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER AND GET 10% OFF: https://twigandmoth.myflodesk.com/newsletter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ***Purchase does not transfer copyright. For more information, please read our Terms of Use here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/AliceCantrell/policy ***
You will travel into the magical world of lichen through macrophotography. Macrophotography will allow you to view details of lichen that we would not otherwise be able to observe. You will see various types of lichen that come in a varied assortment of colors, textures and shapes.
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Unusual red lichen on a rainforest tree, Cerro de la Muerte, Costa Rica.
From craggy deserts to pebbly vistas, the landscape of lichens is diverse—if you take a close look.
In the midwest, January doesn’t always feel like a very lively month, at least not in the outdoor garden department. The fall leaves have dried out and plants from last season are sadly …
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Large blue-gray fungus on a tree trunk, Las Nubes, Costa Rica
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There is big news in the world of lichens. These slow growing organisms have long been known to be a collaboration between a fungus and a photosynthetic algae or cyanobacteria. A recent publication in…