Tuesday 6 September 2016

Porpidia tuberculosa - Cigarette Ash Lichen

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Porpidia tuberculosa can form big grey (white-to pale blue grey) patches on acid rocks in church yards. Looking closely with a hand lens there are dark blue-grey almost silvery soredia. The edge of the thallus (the prothallus) is dark.


Here is is in Settle churchyard.

I spent hours going back to this tombstone hoping to photograph it in the sunlight.. but the trees to the south shaded it until the sun finally set behind the railway viaduct.


I'm calling this the "Big block grave". It has lots of Porpidai tuberculosa on its roof. 
The tombstone 3   along to the left has Porpidia tuberculosa too too.


Look at the top rim of the gravestone one to the left of the big block grave:


Here is the top rim of this gravestone
The lichen with the arrow is Lecanora soralifera. The one below it, next to the finger is Porpidia tuberculosa.






Here is a video of this tombstone (the one to left of the large block tombstone as at the top of this post)








Here it is in Ingleton, St Mary's Church 
Round the back of the church is a big colony on the church wall


 Porpidia tuberculosa. -  a very big patch. - below same species close up.










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