RM2NH2FDX–Letharia vulpina, a species of fruticose lichen fungus in the family Parmeliaceae, commonly known as the wolf lichen. Corticolous types of lichens liv
RFBBM661–Yellow Lichen Growing on Granite Rocks, Cornwall
RFR9C3JN–Iceland moss Cetraria islandica lichen isolated on white background
RM2AKEKY2–Temperate cloud forest with Lichen (Usnea longissima) near the glacier lake at Mount Bawu Bameng, in the Meili Snow Mountain National park, Yunnan China. October 2017.
RFWP9HMK–Old Man`s Beard (Usnea barbata) in a riverine forest at Natures Landing, Kenton-on-Sea, Eastern Cape, South Africa
RF2NHX9F0–Melanohalea olivacea, known as Spotted Camouflage Lichen, growing on European rowan in Finland
RF2D7AAH8–Macro Photography of moss in a cork oak branch. This lichen causes the disease of commonly known as la seca and finally origin the decay and death of
RFRT0AE6–Close up. Detail of green and grey dry moss and lichen completely covering tree branch
RM2NH2F6W–Letharia vulpina, a species of fruticose lichen fungus in the family Parmeliaceae, commonly known as the wolf lichen. Corticolous types of lichens liv
RF2PHGD5H–Evernia prunastri (oakmoss) grows primarily on oak trees. It occurs in mountainous temperate forests throughout the Northern Hemisphere.
RF2KFAC6R–parmelia lichen (Parmelia sulcata) on tree,Germany
RMRDFT1C–Old Man's Beard, or Beard Lichen closeup (usnea florida) - Florida, USA
RF2KBDNP3–Varied rag lichen (Platismatia glauca) on a tree branch, close up
RFB9EC9W–Grey Lichen Growing on a Prunus Tree Branch
RF2AF041G–Old Mans Beard Growing on a Tree
RFW7BYT1–Macro photography with gray tree fungus
RF2FMMFA8–Closeup of iceland moss, Cetraria islandica
RM2M0FAHH–speckled rag lichen, sea-storm lichen, giant shield lichen (Cetrelia cetrarioides), on a branch, Germany
RFR9C3JM–Iceland moss Cetraria islandica lichen isolated on white background
RF2G60EGK–Tree trunk with moss and lichen on dry meadow
RF2F6G0GP–Lichen, Bryoria capillaris on branch
RF2NHX9MP–Melanohalea olivacea, known as Spotted Camouflage Lichen, growing on European rowan in Finland
RF2F644B5–Oakmoss, Evernia prunastri
RF2P8AWX7–Xanthoparmelia pulla, a rock-shield lichen growing on seashore rocks in Finland
RM2NH2FB3–Letharia vulpina, a species of fruticose lichen fungus in the family Parmeliaceae, commonly known as the wolf lichen. Corticolous types of lichens liv
RF2HBRFYX–Bryoria capillaris, commonly known as Gray Horsehair Lichen, growing on spruce in Finland
RF2PHGD5X–Evernia prunastri (oakmoss) grows primarily on oak trees. It occurs in mountainous temperate forests throughout the Northern Hemisphere.
RF2NRXMBJ–Lichen Evernia prunastri from the genus Evernia of the family Parmeliaceae (Parmeliaceae) grows in the wild
RF2HCR31E–Xanthoparmelia pulla, a rock-shield lichen growing on seashore rocks in Finland
RMRDFT14–Old Man's Beard, or Beard Lichen closeup (usnea florida) - Florida, USA
RMWB17WC–Bushy Beard Lichen (Usnea strigosa) growing on the side of a wooden fence post.
RF2HCR2XN–Platismatia glauca, commonly known as ragbag lichen or varied rag lichen
RF2X4D81D–Gray lichen grow on an old tree trunk, macro photo of Parmeliaceae
RFW7BYKD–Macro photography with gray tree fungus
RM2J530KD–Methuselah's Beard, Usnea longissima, the world's longest lichen species, photographed at night on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State, USA
RM2M0FAEH–speckled rag lichen, sea-storm lichen, giant shield lichen (Cetrelia cetrarioides), on a branch, Germany
RFR9C3JR–Iceland moss Cetraria islandica lichen isolated on white background
RMBHEFJH–Thallus foliose, green-grey lichen of Genus Xanthoparmelia- Family Parmeliaceae
RFR9C3JF–Yellow lichen Vulpicida pinastri growing on a piece of old wood
RMB1GGKX–Thallus foliose, green-grey lichen of Genus Xanthoparmelia- Family Parmeliaceae
RFR9C3JD–Yellow lichen Vulpicida pinastri growing on bark
RMDBBNEA–Thallus foliose, green-grey lichen of Genus Xanthoparmelia- Family Parmeliaceae
RM2NH2FDK–Letharia vulpina, a species of fruticose lichen fungus in the family Parmeliaceae, commonly known as the wolf lichen. Corticolous types of lichens liv
RMDA4WHH–Thallus foliose, green-grey lichen of Genus Xanthoparmelia- Family Parmeliaceae
RF2PHGD6G–Evernia prunastri (oakmoss) grows primarily on oak trees. It occurs in mountainous temperate forests throughout the Northern Hemisphere.
RF2P136JF–Lichen Evernia prunastri from the genus Evernia of the family Parmeliaceae (Parmeliaceae) grows in the wild
RF2PG528J–Usnea florida (flowery lichen) is a species of beard lichen usually found on twigs and branches. It is widely distributed.
RMD4N8PP–Lichen of the species Xanthoparmelia growing on rotting wooden plank- Family Parmeliaceae
RMRDFT0W–Old Man's Beard, or Beard Lichen closeup (usnea florida) - Florida, USA
RF2HD4FX4–Platismatia glauca, commonly known as ragbag lichen or varied rag lichen
RMPE5EWD–Common Greenshield Lichen (Flavoparmelia caperata) grows on wood decking among other lichen species.
RF2BXF53J–Xanthoparmelia pulla, a rock-shield lichen growing on seashore rocks in Finland
RF2P8X4E1–Platismatia glauca is a common and widespread foliose lichen found on tree bark but also on upland rocks. It is a cosmopolitan species.
RF2X4D81C–Parmelia lichen grow on an old tree trunk, macro photo of Parmeliaceae
RM2J530RN–Methuselah's Beard, Usnea longissima, the world's longest lichen species, photographed at night on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State, USA
RMD4N8PJ–Lichen of the species Xanthoparmelia growing on rotting wooden plank- Family Parmeliaceae
RF2BJTW51–Usnea (Usnea longissima) known as old man’s beard or beard lichen growing on a tree Cherry Hill, Nova Scotia, Canada
RFW5YRFG–Usnea hanging in the trees like an old beard, and are symbolic for clean air, these mosses are antibiotic and eatable, picture taken in Sweden
RF2K6NX17–Small Shield Lichen of the Family Parmeliaceae
RF2RD8B7P–Parmelia tiliacea is a foliose grey greenish lichen. Ascomycota. Parmeliaceae. This photo was taken in Montseny Biosphere Reserve, Barcelona, Spain.
RM2NH2FBH–Letharia vulpina, a species of fruticose lichen fungus in the family Parmeliaceae, commonly known as the wolf lichen. Corticolous types of lichens liv
RF2WFYF0X–A pair of fruiting bodies known as apothecia of Bushy Beard Lichen (Usnea strigosa). Raleigh, North Carolina.
RMKFMPWC–Parmelia saxatilis (probably) on a tree in Northumberland, UK
RMC57TYD–Letharia vulpina commonly known as the wolf lichen in the family Parmeliaceae
RMEWDXM3–Close up on Arctoparmelia centrifuga, lichen in the family Parmeliaceae on a stone. Common plant in the taiga area.
RM2DCA83B–Wof lichen growing on a fallen tree in the Lower Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
RF2HB03NM–Tree lichens on the trunks in Central Gran Canaria, considered indicators of the purity of the air
RFH5JCKA–A macro landscape image of lichen, Usnea, hanging off a tree branch.
RMC47N93–Lichen growing on the branch of a tree. Air plant. Family: Parmeliaceae, Genus: Flavoparmelia.
RF2N00G2F–Close-up shot. Greenshield foliose white tube bone pillow lichen Parmeliaceae family Hypogymnia Physodes growing on bark coniferous tree in forest. Sy
RF2BXF542–Xanthoparmelia pulla, a rock-shield lichen growing on seashore rocks in Finland
RF2P8X4DE–Flavoparmelia caperata (common greenshield lichen) grows on tree bark and occasionally on rocks. It occurs in temperate forests worldwide.
RF2E9KPGT–Melanohalea exasperata, a green foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae, growing on the trunk of maple tree in Finland
RMH670WD–Round stones in the Nordic forests covered of Arctoparmelia centrifuga, lichen.
RMW7T2XE–Common orange lichen (Xanthoria parietina) on Hawthorn twig (Crataegus monogyna) together with a Shield lichen (Parmelia sulcata) England, UK. April.
RFW5YRKC–Usnea hanging in the trees like an old beard, and are symbolic for clean air, these mosses are antibiotic and eatable, picture taken in Sweden
RF2K6NWHY–Small Shield Lichen of the Family Parmeliaceae
RM2NH2FAH–Letharia vulpina, a species of fruticose lichen fungus in the family Parmeliaceae, commonly known as the wolf lichen. Corticolous types of lichens liv
RF2RC0CHE–Small Shield Lichen of the Family Parmeliaceae
RMTRG57H–Hooded Tube Lichen Hypogymnia physodes
RF2HDDJ5R–Small Shield Lichen of the Family Parmeliaceae in rusty barbed wire metal
RME2D2C5–Rosettes Of The Foliose Lichen Parmelia saxatilis
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