RMB77DAB–Lichen (Ramalina farinacea) on a tree trunk, Provence, Southern France, France, Europe
RMM2K1X7–Fruticose lichen (Ramalina farinacea) growing on the branch of a silver birch tree (Betula pendula) encrusted with another lichen (Hypotrachyna laevig
RF2GG5GPP–Lichen. Ramalina farinacea
RFBB3RP2–Ramalina farinacea - a common lichen.
RMDAKF1Y–Farinose Cartilage Lichen (Ramalina farinacea), on bark, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RM2WMBKC8–Red flowers of the early spring flowering cherry, Prunus campanulata 'Felix Jury', contrat with the fruticose lichen, Ramalina farinacea
RM2RDMAKB–Lichens 'Ramalina farinacea' on a Mountain Ash tree, UK
RM2T1ACMF–Narrow yellow green branches and oval soralia of the UK fructicose lichen Ramalina farinacea on a branch of Malus 'Comtessa de Paris'
RF2B7T9B6–Ramalina farinacea, known as Farinose Cartilage Lichen, an epiphytic fruticose lichen from Finland
RM2DDH1XF–Ramalina farinacea, lichen on twig, simple close-up, November, UK
RMB367GX–Lichen 'Ramalina farinacea'
RFC99H9W–Ramalina farinacea, abundant on a tree
RMMFYANW–Ramalina farinacea and Yellow Scale lichens on twig
RM2E00RJF–Ramalina farinacea fruticose lichen and moss growing on twigs branches of an oak tree in woodland in winter Carmarthenshire Wales UK 2020 KATHY DEWITT
RFFGN5J1–Ramalina farinacea, a fruticose lichen growing on thorn bushes on the south coast of Guernsey, Channel Islands
RFFWBP9F–Pressed lichen from twig. Ramalina farinacea.
RFM5AF7Y–A grey lichen, Ramalina farinacea, growing on tree bark
RFCEFR8D–Ramalina farinacea. A common lichen of trees and shrubs
RM2GJRDW4–grey-green Cartilage Lichen (Ramalina farinacea) & smaller yellow scale Lichen on Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) with red berry in Cumbria, England,UK
RMM2K1WP–Two lichens (Ramalina farinacea and Hypotrachyna laevigata) growing on the trunk of a silver birch tree (Betula pendula) in Glen Feshie, Inverness-shi
RF2GG5GR5–Lichen. Ramalina farinacea
RF2TA0M82–Fruticose lichen Ramalina farinacea. Val d'Aran, Lleida province, Catalonia, Spain.
RMRJBARD–Three species of lichen, Hypotrachyna laevigata, Ramalina farinacea and Usnea cornuta, growing on the same twig in the Findhorn Valley through the Mon
RF2TCK488–Ramalina farinacea is a fruticose lichen. This photo was taken in Lanzarote Island, Canary Islands, Spain.
RM2RDMAM8–Lichens 'Ramalina farinacea' on a Mountain Ash tree, UK
RF2WJKH9H–Ramalina farinacea is a fruticose lichen that grows on bark tree. This photo was taken in Prades Mountains, Tarragona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RF2B7T9EC–Ramalina farinacea, known as Farinose Cartilage Lichen, an epiphytic fruticose lichen from Finland
RM2DDH1XX–Ramalina farinacea, lichen on twig, simple close-up, November, UK
RMFRBB2W–Three species of lichen growing together on a tree branch the main one Ramalina fastigiata
RF2PJN7CN–The fruticulous lichen Ramalina farinacea on a branch in a beech forest
RMEGX2T0–Reindeer Ramalina farinacea fruticose lichens and moss growing amongst foliose lichens on living oak bark tree trunk
RMEXY0WF–Boy collecting Ramalina Farinacea or usnea lichen from oak tree branch children nature outside in autumn rural Carmarthenshire Wales UK KATHY DEWITT
RMK08GTD–Three different common lichens growing on a single branch
RFFWBP92–Ramalina farinacea isolated on black. Somewhat flattened to enable full focus.
RM2JAR520–Closeup of a beard lichen (Usnea hirta) on a twig. Selective focus photo. Paul Smith's College VIC (Visitor Interpretive Center), New York, US.
RM2E13GHT–Lichens on trees in winter at RSPB Reserve College Lake Hertfordshire
RMCNRFN0–Farinose Cartilage Lichen (Ramalina farinacea), habit, USA, Alaska, Denali Nationalpark
RF2A1B4CT–A lichen grows on an ancient cedar stump.
RFC6EMY9–Lichen on a very old gravestone
RF2GG5GJH–Lichen. Ramalina farinacea
RMBKH350–Dotted Ramalina and Hammered Shield Lichen
RM2JYXX3W–3 Lichens on branch of English Oak tree, National Trust, Brownsea Island, Dorset, UK
RFJ3W005–Cartilage lichen growing on the branches of a tree.
RM2RDMANR–Lichens 'Ramalina farinacea' on a Mountain Ash tree, UK
RF2WJKH95–Ramalina farinacea is a fruticose lichen that grows on bark tree. This photo was taken in Prades Mountains, Tarragona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RF2B7M90E–Ramalina farinacea, known as Farinose Cartilage Lichen, an epiphytic fruticose lichen from Finland
RF2TCK1D5–Lichens crustoses (Ochrolechia), folioses (Hypogymnia physodes) and fruticuloses (Evernia prunastri, Ramalina farinacea and Usnea hirta) on a wall. Th
RF2HBRGCR–Ramalina farinacea, known as Farinose Cartilage Lichen, an epiphytic fruticose lichen growing on aspen in Finland
RF2WJKH9M–Three species of lichens (Ramalina farinacea, Ramalina fraxinea and Anaptychia ciliaris) growing on a Quercus pyrenaica bark. This photo was taken in
RF2PJN7AB–The fruticulous lichen Ramalina farinacea on a branch in a beech forest
RMEGX2T6–Reindeer Ramalina farinacea fruticose lichens and moss growing amongst foliose lichens on living oak bark tree trunk
RMEBPM2B–Boy collecting Ramalina Farinacea lichen from an oak tree branch child children nature outside in autumn rural Carmarthenshire Wales UK KATHY DEWITT
RFEHXM1R–Lichen growing on a tree branch
RM2JAR521–Closeup of a beard lichen (Usnea hirta) on a twig. Selective focus photo. Paul Smith's College VIC (Visitor Interpretive Center), New York, US.
RM2E13GJ4–Lichens on trees in winter at RSPB Reserve College Lake Hertfordshire
RFDTPHX6–Lichen and moss growing on the end of a branch
RMBKP0MT–Dotted ramalina, side view
RFJF60MT–Lichens, Ramalina farinacea, on a tree trunk behind a moss-covered stone wall, Gran Canaria
RF2GG5GRN–Lichen. Ramalina farinacea
RMAHCA8C–Ramalina Farinacea Lichen Italy
RM2JYXX44–3 Lichens on branch of English Oak tree, National Trust, Brownsea Island, Dorset, UK
RMFDJNF8–Lichen (Ramalina farinacea and Hypotrachyna revoluta) photographed at Arlington Court, Devon in October. Lichen thrives in this location because the air is so moist and clean.
RM2RDMAKT–Lichens 'Ramalina farinacea' on a Mountain Ash tree, UK
RMRGR0A4–. Bulletin de la Société royale de botanique de Belgique. Société royale de botanique de Belgique; Botany. Phot. 46. Tortula ruralifortnis. Au milieu, Hieracium unibellatum. Août 1907. ^ ,; L i 9 ^ -O Phot. 47. Lichens terrestres : a, Cetraria aculeata. — b, Ramalina farinacea. c Evernia prunastri. — d, Usnea hirta. — Août 1907.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Société royale de botanique de Belgique. [Bruxe
RF2PJN79J–The fruticulous lichen Ramalina farinacea on a branch in a beech forest
RMEGX3W3–Reindeer Ramalina farinacea fruticose lichens and moss growing amongst foliose lichens on living oak bark tree trunk
RMEBFP8F–Boy collecting Ramalina Farinacea or usnea lichens from an oak tree branch child children nature outside in autumn rural Carmarthenshire Wales UK KATHY DEWITT
RMEH8WB6–varied abundant lichens and moss on well established fruit orchard tree cover the bark in an very clean air environment
RM2JAR523–Closeup of a beard lichen (Usnea hirta) on a twig. Selective focus photo. Paul Smith's College VIC (Visitor Interpretive Center), New York, US.
RFDTPHX3–Lichen growing on a branch
RMBKP0NC–Detail of Dotted ramalina
RF2GG5GJB–Lichen. Ramalina farinacea
RME1TEY2–Dotted ramalina
RMBKP0N6–Detailopname van Melig Takmos; Detail of Dotted ramalina
RMFDJNEB–Lichen (Ramalina farinacea and Hypotrachyna revoluta) photographed at Arlington Court, Devon in October. Lichen thrives in this location because the air is so moist and clean.
RMRG2PX3–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1983 M. Laflamme-Levesque, Perron et Jobin: Distribution des Lichens 31. Figure 6. Distribution du genre Ramalina sur la Cote Nord du Saint-Laurent et en Gaspesie: (A) Ramalina dilacerata,{W) Ramalina roesleri; (C) Ramalina thrausta; (D) Ramalina farinacea. arbres, leur age et la densite forestiere. Toutefois, 11 est interessant de noter que les arbres sur lesquels la den- site lichenique depasse 50% de recouvrement sont ages d'au moins 50 ans. Les sites dans lesquels les lichens recouvrent si intensement le substrat sont d'une part, des endroits ou une pullula
RMEH8WBA–varied abundant lichens and moss on well established fruit orchard tree cover the bark in an very clean air environment
RMCYW5GP–Reindeer Ramalina farinacea fruticose lichens and moss growing amongst foliose lichens on living oak bark tree trunk
RMEB5K78–glancing light showing texture and form of moss and lichen on mature tree trunk of an old oak tree
RMFDJNED–Lichen (Ramalina farinacea and Hypotrachyna revoluta) photographed at Arlington Court, Devon in October. Lichen thrives in this location because the air is so moist and clean.
RMRG2PXW–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 30 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 97. Figure 5. Distribution du genre Usnea sur la Cote Nord du Saint-Laurent et en Gaspesie: (A) Usneafilipendula (B) (• ) Usnea longissima; (o ) Usnea sorediifera; (A) Usnea ihchodea. Genre Ramalina Dans les peuplements coniferiens de la Cote Nord du Saint-Laurent et de la Gaspesie, 4 especes corti- coles representent le genre Ramalina: Ramalina dilace- rata (HoUm.) Hoffm. (Syn. R. minuscula {f^y.) Nyl.), Ramalina roesleri (Hochst.) Nyl., Ramalina thrausta (Ach.) Nyl. et Ramalina farinacea (L.) Ach. L'abondance des espece
RMEB5K7Y–glancing light showing texture and form of moss and lichen on mature tree trunk of an old oak tree
RMEH8WBG–varied abundant lichens and moss on well established fruit orchard tree cover the bark in an very clean air environment
RMCYW5TM–Reindeer Ramalina farinacea fruticose lichens and moss growing amongst foliose lichens on living oak bark tree trunk
RMRDX2NT–. Lichens. Lichens. 400 ECONOMIC AND TECHNICAL present a hoary appearance from the minute particles of lichen with which they are covered, so that the structure is not unlike the podetium of a Cladonia. c. Food for the Higher Animals. It has been affirmed, especially by Henneguy, that many lichens, if deprived of the bitter principle they contain, by soaking in water, or with the addition of sodium or potassium carbonate, might be used with advantage as fodder for animals. He cites as examples of such, Lobariapulmonaria, Everniaprunastri, Ramalina fraxinea, R. farinacea, and R. fastigiata, all
RMCYW5XE–Reindeer Ramalina farinacea fruticose lichens and moss growing amongst foliose lichens on living oak bark tree trunk
RMRH2N1C–. The Bryologist. Bryology; Bryology -- Periodicals. Fig. 6. Ramalina calicaris var. farinacea 2. Fig. 7. Ramalina rigida x 2. confluent soredia. The apothecia are lateral, but are rare. This species is Usually found on rocks, growing in a mass. Ramalina rigida Pers. (Fig. 7.) The thallus is slender, with irregular branches which are fine and stitY. The apothecia are medium in size, and from each extends a long, horn-like branch. Ramalifia relicuJala Noehd. (Fig. 8.) In this handsome lichen of the far West, the thallus is elongated and pen- dulous, with many branches, which form a thick mat,
RMCYW5PJ–Reindeer Ramalina farinacea fruticose lichens and moss growing amongst foliose lichens on living oak bark tree trunk
RMRH2N14–. The Bryologist. Bryology; Bryology -- Periodicals. Fig. 6. Ramalina calicaris var. farinacea 2. Fig. 7. Ramalina rigida x 2. confluent soredia. The apothecia are lateral, but are rare. This species is Usually found on rocks, growing in a mass. Ramalina rigida Pers. (Fig. 7.) The thallus is slender, with irregular branches which are fine and stitY. The apothecia are medium in size, and from each extends a long, horn-like branch. Ramalifia relicuJala Noehd. (Fig. 8.) In this handsome lichen of the far West, the thallus is elongated and pen- dulous, with many branches, which form a thick mat,
RMD060E0–Reindeer Ramalina farinacea fruticose lichens and moss growing amongst foliose lichens on living oak bark tree trunk
RMCYW5FY–Reindeer Ramalina farinacea fruticose lichens and moss growing amongst foliose lichens on living oak bark tree trunk
RMD2DFYR–Reindeer Ramalina farinacea fruticose lichens and moss growing amongst foliose lichens on living oak bark tree trunk
RMCYW59X–Reindeer Ramalina farinacea fruticose lichens and moss growing amongst foliose lichens on living oak bark tree trunk
RMCYW59N–Reindeer Ramalina farinacea fruticose lichens and moss growing amongst foliose lichens on living oak bark tree trunk
RMCYW5EM–Reindeer Ramalina farinacea fruticose lichens and moss growing amongst foliose lichens on living oak bark tree trunk
RMCYW5HA–Reindeer Ramalina farinacea fruticose lichens and moss growing amongst foliose lichens on living oak bark tree trunk
RMDRB0AR–Reindeer Ramalina farinacea fruticose lichens and moss growing amongst foliose lichens on living oak bark tree trunk
RMDRB0D6–Reindeer Ramalina farinacea fruticose lichens and moss growing amongst foliose lichens on living oak bark tree trunk
RMDRB0A0–Reindeer Ramalina farinacea fruticose lichens and moss growing amongst foliose lichens on living oak bark tree trunk
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