The Living Forest (144) : Yellow Scale
Yellow Scale is a lichen that grows in all continents on earth with exception of the polar regions.
Just like fungi, lichens too are an interesting and fascinating aspect of nature with 25.000 species having been described and identified worldwide.
A lichen is a composite organism consisting of a fungus and a (green) alga and grows as a single individual mostly on trees (but also on bare rocks, man made walls and concrete gravestones).
In the ancient Egypt, lichens were used as packing material for……. mummies !
Dutch name : Groot dooiermos
German name : Gewöhnliche Gelbflechte
Latin name : Xanthoria Parietina
dirk van Appeldorn 21. März 2011, 7:39
I deal with lichen growing on humans :-)) but that's a different story... gain a professional shotrgds
Dirk
RicoB 20. März 2011, 13:50
Die Farben sind bestechendLG Rico
Anca Silvia B. 20. März 2011, 11:10
love the little world..hugs,ancaAdele D. Oliver 18. März 2011, 0:29
This is a very pretty lichen .... fascinating the closed and open little "fossiled sponges", beautiful these shades of yellow, and of course masterly photographed by you.greetings, Adele
Mauro Stradotto 17. März 2011, 23:58
Una bellissima e luminosa immagine,interessante come sempre la tua....lezione di botanica, bravo Mark!
Un caro saluto,
Mauro
Vitória Castelo Santos 17. März 2011, 23:14
Wow,das ist große klasse ++LG Vitoria
viola d 17. März 2011, 22:24
With due respect to the quality of the image itself, I think I will stick to forsythias, snowdrops, tulips and others... :)) Rgds, Violawilly ombret 17. März 2011, 22:24
très très beauquelle lumière
willy ombret
Josef Kainz 17. März 2011, 20:56
Tolle Farben ein sehr schönes Fotojosef
Lawson McCulloch 17. März 2011, 20:46
A fine shot of this amazing looking fungi.best wishes from Lawson.
Vera M. Shulga 17. März 2011, 19:34
Very nice presentation.Very nice image,nice sharpness,beautiful colors and light.Really,this yellow scale everywhere..
CsomorLászló 17. März 2011, 19:20
Was Struktur und Farben! !!lg
CsL
Andrea Sagawe 17. März 2011, 19:02
Interesting info you give us here again...didn't know that with the mummies. are you sure they packed the mummies with those intentionally...? :-))andrea
Carlos.P. 17. März 2011, 16:38
Estupendo macro de estos líquenes amarillos.saludos.
s. sabine krause 17. März 2011, 16:07
: ))))) obviously a fossilized version of your forsythia from a couple of days aga ; )) – just kidding, of course! a beautiful shot of a slightly suspicious looking… thing…, vaguely reminiscent of a southsea coral ; )). lg, sabine.