It is not a season for Lichens

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Grey lichen Parmelia 1.jpg

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I forgot about Lichens for a while. But now that they all dried up I am digging up some photos from the cooler months when they were nice and fresh (I think it's time for some snow shots too by the way).Na jakiś czas zapomniałam o porostach. Ale teraz, gdy wszystkie wyschły na wiór odkopuję zdjęcia z chłodniejszych, zimowych miesięcy, kiedy to były młode i świeżuchne (chyba pora też na trochę zimowych zdjęć).
This is Parmelia Lichen. A common one round as it grows both on cork trees and olives and it is one of 40 species of Parmelia lichens out there. It has nice flat lobes and brown colour underneath. I read somewhere that it was used as a cloth dye, but don't try this at home.Przed Państwem Parmelia. Bardzo pospolity lichen, który rośnie tu na drzewach korkowych i oliwnych i jest jednym z 40 rodzajów tegoż. Wyróżnia się dużymi, płaskimi płatami i brązowym kolorem od spodu. Gdzieś chyba czytałam, że używany był jako barwnik do tkanin, ale nie próbujcie tego w domu.
Pretty one overall and with the largest, flat surface I found.Bardzo ładny z chyba największą płaską powierzchnią jaką znalazłam pośród porostów.

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Grey lichen Parmelia 3.jpg

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A few branches away it was sharing the space with two more types: Flavoparmelia (I think) - it is the very flat one that sticks the t0 the bark closely, and another frilly Hypogymnia which is similar to the first one. It has much smaller lobes though and light colour underneath.Kilka gałązek dalej znalazłam go wraz z dwoma innymi: Flavoparmelia (tak mi się zdaje) - to ten bardzo płasko przylegający do kory i jeszcze jeden liściasty: Hypogymnia. Podobny do tego pierwszego, ale płaty ma drobniejsze i od spodu jest jasny.
There is quite a lot of info about them online, so I will not repeat it.W internetach jest całkiem sporo informacji na ich temat, więc nie będę powtarzać.

Grey lichen PPhyscia   Flavoparmelia.jpg

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All three together :)Trójca razem :)

Grey lichen Parmelia  Physcia   Flavoparmelia.jpg

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Shot with Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105mm lens
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Very nice and sharp photos. It would be nice if they were edible too!

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Some are :D
At least for the animals.

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I had read about lichens in my science classes and I have seen them on trees but never realised the ones i was seeing trees are lichens 😬😬 thanks for the detailed photographs 👌

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They are pretty cool. Now you can go and touch them knowing what they are :)
Some are really fluffy when fresh.

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I think I see lichens for the first time. Nice photos :)

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They are everywhere! Just very small.
I am sure you can find them on trees or rocks around.

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I think I should open my eyes :D

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