Descripción: | Picture taken at Targasonne, Alta Cerdanya, Oriental Pyrenees, France, on acid soil, granites, siliceous rock, 1.650 m. altitude, forming large cushion tufts. Not mentioned in the Biodiversity Data Base of Catalonia. However, Xavier Llimona in the translation into Spanish of The Oxford book of flowerles plants by Brightman indicates its presence in the Pyrenees and Costa Brava. In fact, very common and frequent in other parts of Spain. Squamulous thallus, incised tips. Upper surface apple-green when wet. Under-surface white, blackening at the base. No podetia with apothecia in the Pyrenees, See them in Timdal's Photo Gallery. Be careful, young thallus seems a lot the tallus of Cladonia fimbriata. The black base helps to differentiate both species. A very beautiful picture by Dr. David Genney in UK Lichens of Mr. Sutcliffe. Thanks, Dave and Mike for your work. Thallus P+ orange or red, K+ yellow, KCl+ yellow. Armand Tomás Vidal Nikon Coolpix 4.500. Autoeye, PH and HTLM Editor. |
Fecha: | 18.12.2007 23:12 |
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Palabras clave: | Lichens, liquens, liquenes, Cladonia, subcervicornis, Targasonne, Targasona, Oriental, Pyrenees, France. |