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Chris Cooke
@baz@mastodon.scot  路  activity timestamp 3 months ago

Back in the land of Big Lichen 馃 (Orkney)

#lichensubscribe #orkney #scotland

A closer look at the corner of an old and low dry-stone building, perhaps intended as a barn or a tattie hoose. Now it鈥檚 growing a thick crop of hairy-looking green-grey lichen. It may or may not be ramalina farinacea; I don鈥檛 know much about lichen. It seems to love the Orkney coast.
A closer look at the corner of an old and low dry-stone building, perhaps intended as a barn or a tattie hoose. Now it鈥檚 growing a thick crop of hairy-looking green-grey lichen. It may or may not be ramalina farinacea; I don鈥檛 know much about lichen. It seems to love the Orkney coast.
A closer look at the corner of an old and low dry-stone building, perhaps intended as a barn or a tattie hoose. Now it鈥檚 growing a thick crop of hairy-looking green-grey lichen. It may or may not be ramalina farinacea; I don鈥檛 know much about lichen. It seems to love the Orkney coast.
The corner of an old and low dry-stone building, perhaps intended as a barn or a tattie hoose. Now it鈥檚 growing a thick crop of hairy-looking green-grey lichen. It may or may not be ramalina farinacea; I don鈥檛 know much about lichen. It seems to love the Orkney coast. To the right some rough-looking green grass slopes down to the grey sea. The horizon is fuzzy with sea fog.
The corner of an old and low dry-stone building, perhaps intended as a barn or a tattie hoose. Now it鈥檚 growing a thick crop of hairy-looking green-grey lichen. It may or may not be ramalina farinacea; I don鈥檛 know much about lichen. It seems to love the Orkney coast. To the right some rough-looking green grass slopes down to the grey sea. The horizon is fuzzy with sea fog.
The corner of an old and low dry-stone building, perhaps intended as a barn or a tattie hoose. Now it鈥檚 growing a thick crop of hairy-looking green-grey lichen. It may or may not be ramalina farinacea; I don鈥檛 know much about lichen. It seems to love the Orkney coast. To the right some rough-looking green grass slopes down to the grey sea. The horizon is fuzzy with sea fog.
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Chris Cooke
@baz@mastodon.scot replied  路  activity timestamp 3 months ago

The lichen may be Sea Ivory (ramalina siliquosa) I鈥檓 told. It鈥檚 very unlikely to be ramalina farinacea, which grows on wood. Thanks! I did wonder.

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