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Parmelina tiliacea
Parmelina tiliacea is characterized by its rather large, smooth, broad lobed thallus, light-greyish in dry condition, more bluish green when wet. The lobes are very distinctive and rounded, somewhat raised, and turning notched at the tips. The lower surface of the lobes is blackish with simple rhizines in the central portions, becoming lighter brown at the margins. In the central portions of the lobes small branched or unbranched coralloidisidia are usually developed. Apothecia are rare, big and bluff.
Center and south-Europe. On the bark of a Holm oak tree.
Tiliacea comes from tilia, lime tree because it usually grows on lime trees Camerra model Nikon D300 focal distance 90mm speed 1/5 s. f/9.0 ISO sensibility 100 no flash
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