lichen on a fallen ash tree

lichen on a fallen ash tree

The lichen is about 1 inch across

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Xylobolus frustulatus

Xylobolus frustulatus

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Xylobolus frustulatus

Xylobolus frustulatus

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Xylobolus frustulatus

Xylobolus frustulatus

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Exidia recisa, or amber jelly roll

Exidia recisa, or amber jelly roll

This is the lower, sterile surface.

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Exidia recisa, or amber jelly roll

Exidia recisa, or amber jelly roll

This is the upper, spore-bearing surface

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galleries made by emerald ash-borer larvae

galleries made by emerald ash-borer larvae

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DSC00552

DSC00552

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DSC00528

DSC00528

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Flavoparmelia caperata, common greenshield lichen

Flavoparmelia caperata, common greenshield lichen

~ 3 inches across

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DSC00512

DSC00512

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DSC00511

DSC00511

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DSC00505

DSC00505

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DSC00499

DSC00499

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a new species for the Frick Park list

a new species for the Frick Park list

and I don't mean the polypores.

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fairy pins growing on purple tooth

fairy pins growing on purple tooth

This little fungus specializes on this one species of bracket fungus.

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Usnea lichen!

Usnea lichen!

Air pollution extirpated this whole genus of lichens from Pennsylvania about a hundred years ago....

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early bloomer

early bloomer

Cardamine sumthingorother growing on the moss beds of the Frick Park tufa formation.

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