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[edit]DescriptionA lichen - Xanthoparmelia conspersa - geograph.org.uk - 945680.jpg |
English: A lichen - Xanthoparmelia conspersa (Synonym: Parmelia conspersa)
This lichen was growing on boulders that are the remains of an ancient hill fort on Carman Hill; see: 697526. This lichen has a bright green colour (from the presence of the compound usnic acid in its outer layer). It has well-defined lobes at the edges, but the middle of the lichen is arranged in diffuse heaps. Closer inspection of these through a hand-lens reveals that they are masses of little rod-like structures that are branched like coral. These are called isidia, and are reproductive structures; they contain fungal and algal cells (the two components that make up a lichen), and, when broken off and dispersed, can develop into new lichens. The presence of this lichen reveals several facts about its location; this species grows on acid rocks, needs full exposure to sunlight, and also requires organic nitrogen [see e.g. Chapter 5 of "Understanding Lichens" by George Baron]. The boulders on which it is growing are set on a south-facing slope near the summit of the hill, and so receive full sunlight; the nitrogenous nutrients that the lichen needs are left behind by birds which perch on these rocks. |
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Author | Lairich Rig |
Attribution (required by the license) InfoField | Lairich Rig / A lichen - Xanthoparmelia conspersa / |
InfoField | Lairich Rig / A lichen - Xanthoparmelia conspersa |
Camera location | 55° 58′ 52″ N, 4° 36′ 39″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 55.981010; -4.610800 |
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Object location | 55° 58′ 51″ N, 4° 36′ 40″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 55.980820; -4.611100 |
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