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Orange Lichen

Xanthoria parietina

Description:

The vegetative body of the lichen, the thallus, is foliose, and typically less than 8 centimetres (3.1 in) wide. The lobes of the thallus are 1–4 mm in diameter, and flattened down. The upper surface is some shade of yellow, orange, or greenish yellow, while the lower surface is white, with a cortex, and with sparse pale rhizines or hapters. The vegetative reproductive structures soredia and isidia are absent in this species, however, apothecia are usually present. The outer "skin" of the lichen, the cortex, is composed of closely packed fungal hyphae and serves to protect the thallus from water loss due to evaporation as well as harmful effects of high levels of irradiation. In Xanthoria parietina, the thickness of the thalli is known to vary depending on the habitat is which it grows. Thalli are much thinner in shady locations than in those exposed to full sunshine; this has the effect of protecting the algae that cannot tolerate high light intensities. The lichen pigment parietin gives this species a deep yellow or orange-red color

Habitat:

Xanthoria Parietina is a widespread lichen, and has been reported from Australia, Africa, Asia, North America and throughout much of Europe. In eastern North America and Europe, it is found more frequently near coastal locations. Here spotted in the Dutch dunes.

1 Species ID Suggestions

Noe and Pili
Noe and Pili 12 years ago
Bisporella citrina
Bisporella citrina Bisporella citrina


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3 Comments

sttweets
sttweets 12 years ago

@Noe and Pili Oh yeah, I find fungi the most difficult to ID.

Noe and Pili
Noe and Pili 12 years ago

Yes, it is a lichen...
I have to learn a lot about fungi, but I'm happy to have helped you with the ID

sttweets
sttweets 12 years ago

@Noe and Pili, your suggestion made me look closer and dig deeper. I think I found the right ID. Thanks for helping out!

sttweets
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Wassenaar, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands

Spotted on Nov 25, 2008
Submitted on Jun 26, 2011

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