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Violet lichen on stone- spilled juice appperance
Cvenkel Miran,
25-10-2015 21:27
http://agrozoo.net/jsp/Galery_one_image.jsp?id_galery_obfuscated=437fc68464d941899af6a8d91ceccfbf
This is rare thing can't find it anywhere else but on approx 0.5 square m area.
Lepista Zacarias,
25-10-2015 21:40
Re : Violet lichen on stone- spilled juice appperance
Hi Cvenkel,
I don't understand very well the photos you post. But seeing the verrucas and the title of this topic, I think that Verrucaria marmorea is an option.
Regards,
zaca
I don't understand very well the photos you post. But seeing the verrucas and the title of this topic, I think that Verrucaria marmorea is an option.
Regards,
zaca
Cvenkel Miran,
26-10-2015 07:04
Re : Violet lichen on stone- spilled juice appperance
See attached photo, to get better filling how it loooks, 'purple area' about 5 cm across.
Much different than this: Verrucaria marmorea
Ok one could speculate there is something brighter inbetween there too.
But no such thing visible from far and no copletely clear areas (clear white stone) there.
Much different than this: Verrucaria marmorea
Ok one could speculate there is something brighter inbetween there too.
But no such thing visible from far and no copletely clear areas (clear white stone) there.
Lepista Zacarias,
26-10-2015 12:08
Re : Violet lichen on stone- spilled juice appperance
Thanks for the new photo that was clarifying. Indeed, this one looks different. Notice, however, that the fruting bodies are similar. Therefore, it could belong to Verrucaria or a closer genus.
Salutations,
zaca
Salutations,
zaca