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Two Lichens

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The bright yellowish-green patch on the cypress trunk consists of Chrysothrix candelaris, a species of crustose lichen. The greyish-white lichen is Cryptothecia evergladensis, a different type of crutose lichen. This tree with both species is growing in the Fakahatchee Strand of the Northwestern Everglades.

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Keywords
Arthoniaceae, Arthoniales, Arthoniomycetes, Ascomycota, Chrysothrix, Chrysothrix candelaris, Chrysotrichaceae, Cryptothecia, Cryptothecia evergladensis, Eukaryota, Opisthokonta, Pezizomycotina, Unikonta, algae, crustose, cypress, fungi, fungii, fungus, lichen, moss, mycobiont, pair, photobiont, photosynthetic, phycobiont, species, spring, symbiotic, two, yellow, chartreuse, greenish, yellow, yellow-green
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Dust & Crust Lichens, Dust & Crust Lichens
The bright yellowish-green patch on the cypress trunk consists of Chrysothrix candelaris, a species of crustose lichen. The greyish-white lichen is Cryptothecia evergladensis, a different type of crutose lichen. This tree with both species is growing in the Fakahatchee Strand of the Northwestern Everglades.