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Beard Lichen
Unsea
43.5824, -70.7015
Field Notes
Description:
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Lecanorales
Family: Parmeliaceae
Genus: Usnea
Habitat:
This lichen was growing on a tree and there were lots of the same type of lichen around it.
Notes:
Looking For Lichen
On January 18th 2012, Mr. P took out his classes to look for lichen. Our mission was to try to identify all of the living things on the Massabesic Middle School campus.
It was 3 degrees Celsius outside. It was very chilly and the wind was blowing wicked fast. There was about 24 centimeters of snow on the ground.
The first lichen we found was not very far in the woods. This lichen was bright green. It was growing on a tree. This mushroom had many limbs that were extended out from it. This lichen had many of the same lichen growing around it so it must be a popular species. All of the species that we found of this were on trees. None of them were on the ground. I looked up this lichen on the internet to try to find out what this mushroom was.
Finally, I found a site that told me that my lichen might be a “ Beard Lichen” So, I looked around and I found out that the beard lichen was found in Maine and also the scientific name is Usnea. So that made me more confidant about my conclusion. I think this lichen is a Beard Lichen.
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