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Mustard Powder Lichen

Chrysothrix candelaris

Description:

The bright yellow Mustard Powder lichen or Gold Dust lichen[ Chrysothrix candelaris commonly grows on tree bark and does not show ascocarps or other reproductive structures, belonging to the group commonly known as the 'Fungi or lichens imperfecti'. This lichen is widespread and common in the United Kingdom, being found on the bark of deciduous trees, especially rugged old specimens, such as sycamore, alder, oak, willow, beech, and Pinus species, normally in dry shaded parts. and occasionally on the sheltered faces of siliceous rocks. It is found in North America, Scotland,Hungary, As suggested by its name, C. candelaris is bright yellow, orange-yellow, or greenish-yellow. It has a powdery (leprose) appearance, a superficial thallus and lacks apothecia, soredia and isidia. It covers the substrate like a crust and therefore belongs to the leprose group of lichens. Laundon described three chemotypes of this species: one with the chemical clycin, one with pinatric acid, and a third with both of these compounds. Lacking apothecia, soredia and isidia, C. candelaris is not able to reproduce by spores, but spreads by its thallus becoming distributed by the wind, the feet of animals, etc. to suitable habitats

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2 Comments

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 11 years ago

you are welcome Argy! i will look thru your gallery to ID mine!

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 11 years ago

Thanks Emma. Got a clue for mine now after many months.

HemaShah
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HemaShah

Tulare, California, USA

Spotted on Aug 2, 2012
Submitted on Aug 2, 2012

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