umbilicariaceae

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The Umbilicariaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Different types of mosses Royalty Free Stock Photo
Different types of mosses and lichens Royalty Free Stock Photo
Different types of mosses and lichens Royalty Free Stock Photo
Different types of mosses and lichens Royalty Free Stock Photo
Huperzia selago, the northern firmoss or fir clubmoss, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Umbilicaria spodochroa brown navel lichen Royalty Free Stock Photo
Umbilicariaceae
Different types of mosses and lichens Royalty Free Stock Photo
Different types of mosses and lichens on large boulderssallia pustulata is a species of lichen in the Royalty Free Stock Photo
Navel Lichen or Umbilicaria vellea, vintage engraving Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Toadskin Lichen - Lasallia papulosa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Toadskin Lichen - Lasallia papulosa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Toadskin Lichen - Lasallia papulosa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Different types of mosses and lichens on large boulders in Karelia. Lasallia pustulata is a species of lichen in the Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Umbilicariaceae are a family of lichenized fungi. Fungal cells form a body inside which algae and or cyanobacteria cells are located. The mushroom receives nutrients from its neighbors, creating an optimal microclimate for them in return.


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