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On the woodland floor underneath Beech (Fagus sylvatica)

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The lamina border

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Transverse sections

Leucobryum albidum? (Perhaps)
More ingaes neede

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Caloplaca (now Variospora) aurantia & flavescens

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Circinarea Probably calcarea, though heavily mollusc grazed.

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A newly growing Grimmia pulvinata in the middle

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Possibly Bagliettoa calciseda, but none of the characteristic cracks between the perithecia. Possibly infected by a fungus.

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Verrucaria Sp?

Verrucaria macrostoma f macrostoma

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Caloplaca flavocitrina? More likely to Candelareilla vitellina - needs chemical check K + - ?

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Tephromela atra

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Heavily mollusc grazed Tephromela atra

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Arthonia (Opegrapha) calcarea

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Caloplaca flavescens & C flavocitrina

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Centre is Toninopsis aromatica, dark area are Verrucaria nigrescens f nigrescens which has been colonized by Placopyrenium fuscellum.

The black discs top right could be a few species & first choice would be Amandinea punctata

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Bagliettoa parmigeria

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Candellaria medians, assuming K-

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Caloplaca flavescens & Diploicia canescens

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Many thanks to the Norfolk Lichen Recorder for help with id and comments

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Winter heliotrope (Petasites fragrans)

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Beech (Fagus sylvatica)


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Lion's Mouth

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An old Parkland Oak (Quercus robur)

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The bole of this tree covered in Ochrolechia subviridis

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Sessile Oak (Quersus petraea)

If

I remember correctly

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Cresponia premnia

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Parkland Oak (Quercus robur)

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Silver Birch growing from the trunk of Beech (Fagus sylvatica)

The Beech itself has rooted and grown on from its fallen branches.

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Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa)

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