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chestas
chestas
@chestas@aus.social  ·  activity timestamp 7 days ago

While walking at Lake St Clair National Park, we saw masses of coral lichen just covering ground areas. Apparently, it thrives on ground where dead or dying buttongrass can be found.

We were disappointed to miss the buttongrass but thrilled to see so much lichen.

#tasmania #lutruwita #lichen #mosstodon #lichenSubscrube

Growing on a floor of twigs and fallen leaves are some clumps of coral lichen. They are white, or nearly white, and are shaped in small clusters with some arms feeding off. A close up reveals that the lichen is dotted with holes all along it giving it a lacy texture.
Growing on a floor of twigs and fallen leaves are some clumps of coral lichen. They are white, or nearly white, and are shaped in small clusters with some arms feeding off. A close up reveals that the lichen is dotted with holes all along it giving it a lacy texture.
Growing on a floor of twigs and fallen leaves are some clumps of coral lichen. They are white, or nearly white, and are shaped in small clusters with some arms feeding off. A close up reveals that the lichen is dotted with holes all along it giving it a lacy texture.
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