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Hongos Ascomicetes Y Líquenes (Subfilo Pezizomycotina)Observ.
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Tiny Clumped White Lichen was found on some sandstone (not exactly confident on that) on the southern part of Water Tank Hill. The sandstone face was around 2 square meters in area, with the lichen covering around 1.5 square feet of the rock.
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Hongos Ascomicetes Y Líquenes (Subfilo Pezizomycotina)Observ.
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Yellow Grey Lichen found on the North side of the bottom cement rim of the Chadron Water Tank on top of Water Tank Hill.
Lichen was found in between a similar shaped, small bright yellow colored lichen and black charcoal-like lichen.
Lichen was on the top side of the cement in an area open to sunlight.
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Líquenes (Clase Lecanoromycetes)Observ.
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Sky Blue Lichen, which contains a lumpy appearance, looks like melted wax over the substrate. Cups have a black center.
Found on a sacrificed cement pad.
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Líquenes (Clase Lecanoromycetes)Observ.
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Light Cerulean Blue Lichen, having thick ordered extensions over the substrate. Cups are very small, outlined in white.
Lichen is shaped in almost a perfect circle.
Found in the sacrificed cement pad graveyard.
Observ.
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Melted Crayon Yellow Lichen found on a conglomerate cement pad. Appearance is a dull yellow with tinges of green, seeming to melt onto the rocks into hills and valleys.
Observ.
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Petal Orange Lichen is quite large, where the cups with the largest diameter have a flowerpetal-like appearance, not completely circular but waves with concave ripples directing to the center.
Lichen was found in the Sacrificed Cement Pads, on the highest point.
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Hongos Ascomicetes Y Líquenes (Subfilo Pezizomycotina)Observ.
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Salt-and-Pepper Areolate Lichen has a dry, flattened, cracked appearance, looking as if it had dried out (though it was very much alive). Lichen is a crustose, laying vary flat against the substrate.
Lichen was found a sacrificed cement pad facing South in broad sunlight.
Observ.
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Deep Red-Orange Lichen possess long parapodia-like extensions on the perimeter. Cups are raised and circular, slightly concave when smaller in size.
Lichen was found on sacrificed cement pads, this one specifically facing directly upwards toward the sky.
Observ.
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Burnt Orange Lichen had solid dark orange cups, lessening in size on the outside edges. Perimeter of the raised lichen possess finger-like parapodial extensions.
Lichen was found on cement pads in the sacrificed cement pad graveyard.
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Hongos de Saco, Levaduras Y Parientes (Filo Ascomycota)Observ.
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Charcoal Lichen found in a large, solid patch on a cement pad.
Cement pad was facing North under deciduous trees in open sunlight.
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Líquenes (Clase Lecanoromycetes)Observ.
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White Outlined Black Lichen grew in small circular subunits, grown in patches but still distinct.
Located in the Sacrificed Cement Pad area on a West facing cement pad.
Cement pads laid under deciduous trees, giving patchy direct sunlight to the lichens below.
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Líquenes (Clase Lecanoromycetes)Observ.
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White Marshmallowy Lichen found in the Sacrificed Cement Pad area between Water Tank Hill and King's Chair.
Lichen also had a smooth, marshmallow appearance and seemed to grow near other lichens colored black and grey.
Cement Pad was angled facing South.
Observ.
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Dull Red Orange Lichen found in a the "Sacrifice Area" on disposed concrete pads in a ravine between Water Tank Hill and King's Chair Hill.
Lichen was on the top of the cement pad, angled West.
A few small patches of similar lichens were also located on the same cement pad.
Observ.
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Small Orange Lichen, taken picture of at the same site of the Vivid Yellow Orange Lichen.
I will guess it is a different species from the aforementioned lichen, as it is much smaller in the upper cortex sections and a deeper, redder hue of orange.
Found in only a few sparse patches throughout the limb.
It was located on the top side of a North facing Russian Olive tree, found South of the CSC Football Field.
Observ.
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Vivid Yellow-Orange Lichen. Found on the top of a Russian Olive Tree Branch, facing North.
The lichen was in an expansive group of the same species, found in clusters grown together and separated in a multitude of sizes.The yellow-orange lichen transitioned to a light green color in a few spots and also grew alongside a grey colored lichen.
Tree was South of the CSC Football Field.