Pink cup lichen 》 Cladonia peziziformis
My first cladonia lichen! So gorgeous!!
Found growing on the stones of a fire pit.
Caddo Lake State Park, Texas, 3 Aug. 2024
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Pink cup lichen 》 Cladonia peziziformis
My first cladonia lichen! So gorgeous!!
Found growing on the stones of a fire pit.
Caddo Lake State Park, Texas, 3 Aug. 2024

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I got a question
I got a lichen on a querqus tree, i think its in the genus Flavoparmelia. Now i read in the new book to identify whit the,,Flechtenstoff“ ago also known as lichen acids. So its not longer possible to identify this group with macroscopic and chemicals?
In this moment i got only (KOH) the flesh is K- and the skin is K+ yellow
It looks more like a regular ol' Parmelia rather than a Flavoparmelia based on the color (Flavoparmelias tend to be more yellow-green due to the presence of usnic acid), but that may be because of the lighting or image exposure or whatever. I don't know enough about this group to know for sure what is needed to ID them, but I think I have always done it morphologically/chemically. I use this Italian key for a lot of my foliose lichen ID: https://italic.units.it/flora/index.php?procedure=ext_key_home&key_id=8715
I know next to nothing about fungus and lichen but I do appreciate that it looks cool af- any fungal fanatics know what these are??
Yellow Map Lichen (rhizocarpon geographicum) This stuff just about glows.
Can anybody tell me what kinds of things I’m looking at here? I don’t even know if they’re fungi or not. They were very slimy looking. And I think the second and third ones are the same kind at different stages.

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Bushy beard lichen 》 Usnea strigosa
Some lovely beard lichens I found at our campsite.
Caddo Lake State Park, Texas, 3 Aug. 2024
Frosty saucer 》 Ochrolechia africana
One of the most beautiful lichens I've found recently. I love the texture the apothecia create when they cluster together like this. What I wouldn't give to be small enough to wander this structure like a field.
The one in the fourth image is possibly a different species.
Southeast Texas, 7 July 2024
EDIT: A couple of IDs thanks to iNaturalist!
5th image: Cartillage lichen 》 Ramalina complanata
Upper specimen in 9th and 10th images: Golden-eye lichen 》 Teloschistes chrysophthalmus
My first lichen IDs!!
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It was a morning for lichens today!
I don't know much about them at the moment, but I'm very excited to learn more. Just look how beautiful they are!
I haven't the knowledge to identify any of these but if anyone else does I'd certainly love to hear. 🔍
Southeast Texas, 7 Nov. 2023