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Beard lichen

Usnea sp.

Description:

As a fruticose lichen, Usnea appears as a shrub-like growth on host trees. Unlike other similar-looking fruticose lichens, species in this genus have an elastic chord or axis running through the middle of the thallus that can be revealed by gently pulling a filament apart from either end.[3] It reproduces via vegetative means through fragmentation, asexual means through soredia, or sexual means through ascogonium and spermatogonium.[4] The growth rate of lichens in nature is slow, but the growth rate has been sped up in laboratory conditions where Usnea is being cultured.[5] Usnea looks very similar to the plant Spanish moss, so much so that the latter's Latin name is derived from it (Tillandsia usneoides, the 'Usnea-like Tillandsia').

Habitat:

Found at Dash Point State Park.

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dcslaugh
dcslaugh 6 years ago

Great photo!

Brian38
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Brian38

Tacoma, Washington, USA

Spotted on May 3, 2017
Submitted on May 7, 2017

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