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Nature trails on The Lukmanier Pass in Switzerland (1917m over sea)
Lichen and a lot of plants. Part 1/2



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Swiss Mountains:
Nature trails on The Lukmanier Pass in Switzerland (1917m over sea)
Lichen and a lot of plants. Part 1/2

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Tree-Dwelling Lichen
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🍄🌱 #Flechten sind eine Lebensgemeinschaft von Pilzen und Algen. Die Alge produziert durch Photosynthese Nährstoffe, die der Pilz verwertet. Umgekehrt schützt der Pilz die Alge zB. vor Austrocknung und UV-Strahlung. Diese Symbiose ermöglicht es ihnen, auch unwirtliche Lebensräume wie Steine, rostige Metalle oder sogar Farbanstriche zu besiedeln. Dabei können sie je nach Art hunderte, manchmal sogar tausende Jahre alt werden. Besonders hübsch sind die #Trompetenflechten auf dem Bild. Sie wachsen seit Jahren auf den oben leicht angefaulten Holzpfosten einer Parkplatzeinfassung. Doch ihre winzige Schönheit fällt nur wenigen auf. 🔎 #SchauGenauHin
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Lichen

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Cladonia macilenta by Beat Buetikofer Via Flickr: Stack with 38 frames.
Stereocaulon alpinum
Lichen morphology often gets weird. And we really don’t know why a lot of the time. Why does S. alpinum look like scrawny cauliflower? No idea! But I am so glad that it does. This fruticose lichen forms pseudopodetia up to 4 cm long, growing straight up, or parallel to the substrate. The pseudopodetia are covered in tomentum toward the base, and phyllocladia (”leaf branches”) growing thicker toward the apices. These phyllocladia are granulose, and can be pale white or gray with yellow or blue hues. Round, dark apothecia grow in the tops of the branches. S. alpinum is circumpolar, and grows on soil in Arctic-alpine habitats. This lichen produces some unique chemicals that have antimicrobial and antibacterial activities. I can’t wait to go hiking in the Alps this summer so I can find this guy and gently stroke their pseudopoetia.
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