RM2C1X0N4–cladonia (Cladonia spec.), with red apothecia, Germany, Bavaria
RMW7N6DC–Lichen (Cladonia diversa) showing red apothecia (spore-producing structures). Cairngorms National Park, Grampian Mountains, Scotland, UK, February.
RMEYY915–star-tipped reindeer lichen (Cladonia spec.), with red apothecia, Germany, Bavaria
RM2BND71M–Cup lichen (Cladonia diversa) showing red apothecia. Derbyshire, England, UK, September
RF2K1994N–Cladonia digitata with bright red apothecia
RFR4910Y–lichen cladonia red apothecia macro on tree
RF2TCK1AG–Cladonia macilenta is a squamulose lichen with red apothecia. This photo was taken in Muniellos Biosphere Reserve, Asturias, Spain.
RF2F2KPBE–cladonia with red apothecia closeup selective focus
RMBRT5HW–Boston Ivy and lichen in Autumn
RFE7905J–Lipstick Cladonia (Cladonia macilenta) with red fruiting bodies
RFH4N2G8–Lichen with red podetia on black background
RF2BWF85C–Sarcoscypha coccinea, commonly known as the scarlet elf cup, scarlet elf cap, or the scarlet cup, is a species of fungus in the family Sarcoscyphaceae
RFTRP9G3–Common orange lichen, Xanthoria parietina, showing red fluorecence in ultraviolet light (365 nm)
RF2HB1GAP–Bright yellow orange Caloplaca marina aka Orange Sea Lichen on rock, recent rains revived the vegetative body, natural macro background
RF2HD4M23–Cladonia coccifera, known as scarlet-cup lichen or madame's pixie-cup
RF2F9ADHM–Bright yellow orange Caloplaca marina aka Orange Sea Lichen on rock, recent rains revived the vegetative body, natural macro background
RFM6RXCA–Colorful lichens and mushrooms growing on a branch of common aspen in Finland
RMG0ER89–Alpine Bloodspot the apothecia are conspicuous red
RFE7FF5P–Lipstick Cladonia (Cladonia macilenta) with red fruiting bodies
RME0MDJG–Lichen Ophioparma ventosa f. ventosa
RMERPB40–Moss and Lichens, mostly Cladonia diversa, on a drystone wall in Badenoch and Strathspey, Scotland
RMEYY8NY–star-tipped reindeer lichen (Cladonia spec.), with red apothecia, Germany, Bavaria
RF2A91Y6N–(Selective Focus) Close-up view of some Cookeina mushrooms. Cookeina is a genus of cup fungi in the family Sarcoscyphaceae.
RF2K1981Y–Cladonia digitata with bright red apothecia grows on the stone
RMDYCDG2–Apothecia Macro Image of Lichen, Perito Moreno National Park, Southern Andean Patagonia, Santa Cruz, Argentina
RF2TCK1AH–Cladonia macilenta is a squamulose lichen with red apothecia. This photo was taken in Muniellos Biosphere Reserve, Asturias, Spain.
RF2TCK4J0–Xanthoria resendei is a foliose lichen with red apothecia growing in volcanic rock. This photo was taken in Lanzarote Island, Canary Islands, Spain.
RFRMP0GE–Parmelia quercina
RF2TCK4J3–Xanthoria resendei is a foliose lichen with red apothecia growing in volcanic rock. This photo was taken in Lanzarote Island, Canary Islands, Spain.
RM2RX5Y7B–Cladonia floerkeana its apothecia are strikingly red and relatively large, Gritty British Soldiers Lichen the apothecia are red and tall (Bengal
RF2TCK4J6–Xanthoria resendei is a foliose lichen with red apothecia growing in volcanic rock. This photo was taken in Lanzarote Island, Canary Islands, Spain.
RM2RX22G3–Crustose lichen forms conspicuous red fruiting bodies, the so-called apothecia, Alpine Bloodspot (Ophioparma ventosa) the apothecia are conspicuous
RMTB3G2E–Lichen growing on rock
RF2F9ADHD–Bright yellow orange Caloplaca marina aka Orange Sea Lichen on rock, recent rains revived the vegetative body, natural macro background
RFM6RXC3–Colorful lichens and mushrooms growing on a branch of common aspen in Finland
RMG0ER70–Gritty British Soldier Lichen the apothecia is red
RFE7FF5Y–Lipstick Cladonia (Cladonia macilenta) with red fruiting bodies
RMTRJ28A–Neotropical cup fungus (Cookeina sulcipes) growing on the rainforest floor in the Ecuadorian Amazon jungle.
RMERPB3R–Moss and Lichens, Cladonia diversa, on a drystone wall in Badenoch and Strathspey, Scotland
RMEYY8NW–star-tipped reindeer lichen (Cladonia spec.), with red apothecia, Germany, Bavaria
RF2A91Y6G–(Selective Focus) Close-up view of some Cookeina mushrooms. Cookeina is a genus of cup fungi in the family Sarcoscyphaceae.
RMDAEKNW–Cladoniaa (Cladonia coccifera), with red apothecia, Germany
RF2A91X07–(Selective Focus) Close-up view of a Cookeina mushroom. Cookeina is a genus of cup fungi in the family Sarcoscyphaceae, members of which may be found
RMCNX41W–Caldonia (Cladonia spec.), with red apothecia, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate
RMBPF5B8–Yellow Orange Rock Lichens Lochboisdale South Uist Western Isles, Scotland. SCO 6426
RMCNRCR9–cup lichen (Cladonia macilenta), with red apothecia, growing on sand dunes, Germany, Lower Saxony, NSG Elbtalduenen
RFRMP0HG–Parmelia quercina
RM2F35PDT–PIXIE-CUP LICHEN August Cladonia coccifera County Armagh, Ulster. Bright red caps are apothecia which produce spores., Credit:Robert Thompson / A
RMEH8TM7–medieval wall of castle coated with patches of lichen and moss showing signs of deterioration building blocks
RF2TCK4J4–Xanthoria resendei is a foliose lichen with red apothecia growing in volcanic rock. This photo was taken in Lanzarote Island, Canary Islands, Spain.
RF2A5W849–Finger Cup Lichen in Winter
RF2TCK4HW–Xanthoria resendei is a foliose lichen with red apothecia growing in volcanic rock. This photo was taken in Lanzarote Island, Canary Islands, Spain.
RF2F9ADA0–Bright yellow orange Caloplaca marina aka Orange Sea Lichen on rock, recent rains revived the vegetative body, natural macro background
RF2TCK1G1–Ochrolechia parella and red apothecia of parasitic lichen Caloplaca insularis. This photo was taken in La Albera, Girona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RFM68KHR–Colorful lichens growing on a branch of common aspen in Finland
RF2TCK4HF–Xanthoria resendei is a foliose lichen with red apothecia growing in volcanic rock. This photo was taken in Lanzarote Island, Canary Islands, Spain.
RFT1RFT7–Common orange lichen, Xanthoria parietina, showing red fluorecence in ultraviolet light (365 nm). Lower image showing same sample in normal daylight.
RF2TCK4HP–Xanthoria resendei is a foliose lichen with red apothecia growing in volcanic rock. This photo was taken in Lanzarote Island, Canary Islands, Spain.
RFT1RFT4–Common orange lichen, Xanthoria parietina, showing red fluorecence in ultraviolet light (365 nm). Smaller image showing same sample in normal daylight
RF2RD8B45–Bracted sulfur lichen (Fulgensia fulgens) is a lichen with squamulose yellow thallus and with red-orange apothecia. Fungi. Ascomycota. Teloschistaceae
RMERPB3W–Moss and Lichens, mostly Cladonia diversa, on a drystone wall in Badenoch and Strathspey, Scotland
RF2TCK38B–Buellia punctata (black), Candelariella vitellina (yellow) and Caloplaca crenularia (red) are three crustoses lichens. This photo was taken in Arribes
RF2A91X05–(Selective Focus) Close-up view of some Cookeina mushrooms. Cookeina is a genus of cup fungi in the family Sarcoscyphaceae.
RF2TCK38F–Caloplaca crenularia (red) and Candelariella vitellina (yellow) are two species of crustose lichens. This photo was taken in Arribes del Duero Natural
RMCNRCR3–Red pixie cup lichen (Cladonia coccifera), closeup of the apothecia, growing on sand dunes, Germany, Lower Saxony, NSG Elbtalduenen
RMTRJ287–Neotropical cup fungus (Cookeina sulcipes) growing on the rainforest floor in the Ecuadorian Amazon jungle.
RMA1C90R–cladonia (Cladonia polydactyla), with red fruit bodies
RF2TCK38C–Caloplaca crenularia is a crustose lichen. This photo was taken in Alt Emporda, Girona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RMEH8TN3–medieval wall of castle coated with patches of lichen and moss showing signs of deterioration building blocks
RF2RD8BAD–Pertusaria pertusa is a crustose lichen. Ascomycota. Pertusariaceae. This photo was taken in Sierra de Albarracin, Teruel, Spain.
RF2A5W88W–Finger Cup Lichen in Winter
RF2F9AD9E–Bright yellow orange Caloplaca marina aka Orange Sea Lichen on rock, recent rains revived the vegetative body, natural macro background
RFHHXPD7–Macro close-up of multicoloured apothecia of a crustose lichen growing on a tree. Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales, UK, January
RM2CEDM5C–. A guide to the study of lichens. ly sterile. Apothecia notseen. This lichen is striking in appearance and in theeastern states occurs almost wholly upon pine trees inmountainous districts. It is a handsome, soft, pliableplant, which is only very loosely attached to thebranches of the tree. Some authors place it in thegroup Physcia, This species was at one time highly recommended asa substitute for quinine. It yields a red dye. TheEgyptians at one time employed it in the making ofbread and in the preparation of hair-powders. 2. Evernia vulpina. Thallus large, typically fruti-cose, branches an
RMERPB3M–Moss and Lichens, Cladonia diversa, on a drystone wall in Badenoch and Strathspey, Scotland
RF2A91Y6F–(Selective Focus) Close-up view of some Cookeina mushrooms. Cookeina is a genus of cup fungi in the family Sarcoscyphaceae.
RMTRJ288–Neotropical cup fungus (Cookeina sulcipes) growing on the rainforest floor in the Ecuadorian Amazon jungle.
RMA1C90N–cladonia (Cladonia polydactyla), with red fruit bodies
RF2RD8BAA–Pertusaria pertusa is a crustose lichen. Ascomycota. Pertusariaceae. This photo was taken in Sierra de Albarracin, Teruel, Spain.
RF2A5W83K–Finger Cup Lichen in Winter
RF2F9ADH7–Bright yellow orange Caloplaca marina aka Orange Sea Lichen on rock, recent rains revived the vegetative body, natural macro background
RM2AM6E8N–The journal of the Ministry of Agriculture. . 3 I 2 Fig. I.—Drawing of dead Red Clover root in spring .sho-ing the blacksclcrotia at the collar and on the root. Fig. 2.—DraAnng shoAnng the toad-stool like bodies (apothecia) producedfrom the sclerotia with the soil washed awa-. These fungi develop in late autumnand discharge spores which bring about new outbreaks of the disease. Fig. 3.—^I^hotograph of a group of apothecia in situ. (For this photograph theMinistry is indebted to Mi. F. R. Petherbridge, M.A., of Oimbridge University.). Potato Tubers affected with Skin Spot, i, 3, 4, Arran Chi
RF2A91X04–(Selective Focus) Close-up view of some Cookeina mushrooms. Cookeina is a genus of cup fungi in the family Sarcoscyphaceae.
RMTRJ262–Neotropical cup fungi (Cookeina sp) growing on a rotten log in the understory of the Amazon jungle in Ecuador.
RMA1C90T–cladonia (Cladonia squamosa), with red fruit bodies
RF2F9ADE6–Bright yellow orange Caloplaca marina aka Orange Sea Lichen on rock, recent rains revived the vegetative body, natural macro background
RMCNRCPK–cup lichen (Cladonia chlorophaea agg.), closeup of the apothecia, growing on sand dunes with Cladonia macilenta (red), Germany, Lower Saxony, NSG Elbtalduenen
RF2EGAD7G–Bright yellow orange Caloplaca marina aka Orange Sea Lichen on rock, recent rains revived the vegetative body, natural macro background
RMA1C90M–Florke's cup lichen (Cladonia floerkeana), with red fruit bodies
RF2A5W81E–Finger Cup Lichen in Winter
RMRH2M35–. The Bryologist. Mosses; Liverworts; Lichens; Botany; Bryology. Fig. 5. Sticta aurata. Red. Yt^. S. amplissima is found on rocks in its best form, but grows on old wood and even trunks of living trees. It is one of the most common of the Stictas, and when growing on rocks, where it forms a large, round mat of light gray, thickly covered with the reddish apothecia, is a very handsome plant. Sticta AURATA (Sm.)Ach. Fig. 5. The thallus of this interesting species has broad, deep lobes with cren- ate margins covered with golden colored soredia, is greenish brown soon turn- ing a brownish red and
RF2A91X0B–(Selective Focus) Close-up view of some Cookeina mushrooms. Cookeina is a genus of cup fungi in the family Sarcoscyphaceae.
RMTRJ280–A cup fungus grows from the forest floor in Yasuni National park in Amazonian Ecuador.
RF2EGADGW–Bright yellow orange Caloplaca marina aka Orange Sea Lichen on rock, recent rains revived the vegetative body, natural macro background
RMA1C90G–Florke's cup lichen (Cladonia floerkeana), with red fruit bodies
RF2A5W88D–Finger Cup Lichen in Winter
RMRH2M3M–. The Bryologist. Mosses; Liverworts; Lichens; Botany; Bryology. -56^. Fig. 5. Sticta aurata. Red. Yt^. S. amplissima is found on rocks in its best form, but grows on old wood and even trunks of living trees. It is one of the most common of the Stictas, and when growing on rocks, where it forms a large, round mat of light gray, thickly covered with the reddish apothecia, is a very handsome plant. Sticta AURATA (Sm.)Ach. Fig. 5. The thallus of this interesting species has broad, deep lobes with cren- ate margins covered with golden colored soredia, is greenish brown soon turn- ing a brownish re
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