Peltigera aphthosa

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Peltigera aphthosa
Peltigera aphthosa in Berchtesgaden, wet on the left, dry on the right

Peltigera aphthosa in Berchtesgaden, wet on the left, dry on the right

Systematics
Class : Lecanoromycetes
Subclass : Lecanoromycetidae
Order : Peltigerales
Family : Peltigeraceae
Genre : Peltigera
Type : Peltigera aphthosa
Scientific name
Peltigera aphthosa
( L ) Willd.

Peltigera aphthosa , also known as apple lichen , is a leaf-shaped lichen .

description

The lobes of the camp are between two and four centimeters in size and are moist from a pure green color, dry brown-green to gray-green. The algae layer consists of green algae . Noticeable are dark nests of cyanobacteria , so-called cephalodia , which contain cyanobacteria of the genus Nostoc . The underside of the camp is spongy and felty and has no or only indistinct veins which, in contrast to Peltigera leucophlebia , suddenly become dark in the middle of the camp. The bearing edge is light, otherwise uniformly brown-black.

Location

The lichen grows in the high mountains (subalpine to alpine locations) and in the tundra on mosses, raw humus or moist humus soil in dwarf shrub heaths and light forests between blocks in humid locations.

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