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Yellow lichen on a tree branch-stock-foto
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Yellow lichen on tree branch. Common lichen, yellow scale, sea sun lichen, and shore lichen (Xanthoria parietina).-stock-foto
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Yellow Xanthoria parietina lichen covering tree bark and branches against a clear blue sky-stock-foto
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Xanthoria parietina lichen on rowan tree trunk-stock-foto
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Xanthoria parietina lichen on rowan tree trunk-stock-foto
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Yellow lichen on bare pear tree branches in early spring. Close up.-stock-foto
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Common Orange Lichen (Xanthoria parietina) on Tree Bark Close-Up-stock-foto
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Vivid yellow-orange lichen colonies, likely Xanthoria parietina, spread across the textured surface of a gray coastal rock, creating a striking natura-stock-foto
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Close-up of bright orange lichen growing on rough tree bark in Mediterranean countryside. Natural organic texture with strong color contrast and envir-stock-foto
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Close-up macro of bright orange lichen growing on tree branch in Mediterranean countryside. Natural texture with shallow depth of field and soft green-stock-foto
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Xanthoria parietina is a common and widespread lichen-forming fungus in the family Teloschistaceae. Commonly known as the yellow wall lichen, common o-stock-foto
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Xanthoria parietina is a common and widespread lichen-forming fungus in the family Teloschistaceae. Commonly known as the yellow wall lichen, common o-stock-foto
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Xanthoria parietina is a common and widespread lichen-forming fungus in the family Teloschistaceae. Commonly known as the yellow wall lichen, common o-stock-foto
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Xanthoria parietina is a common and widespread lichen-forming fungus in the family Teloschistaceae. Commonly known as the yellow wall lichen, common o-stock-foto
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Xanthoria parietina is a common and widespread lichen-forming fungus in the family Teloschistaceae. Commonly known as the yellow wall lichen, common o-stock-foto
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Xanthoria parietina is a common and widespread lichen-forming fungus in the family Teloschistaceae. Commonly known as the yellow wall lichen, common o-stock-foto
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Xanthoria parietina with disc-shaped apothecia (known as the yellow wall lichen or common orange lichen) growing with other lichens on oak twig, UK-stock-foto
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Xanthoria parietina with disc-shaped apothecia (known as the yellow wall lichen or common orange lichen) growing with other lichens on oak twig, UK-stock-foto
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Xanthoria parietina with disc-shaped apothecia (known as the yellow wall lichen or common orange lichen) growing with other lichens on oak twig, UK-stock-foto
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Xanthoria parietina with disc-shaped apothecia (known as the yellow wall lichen or common orange lichen) growing with other lichens on oak twig, UK-stock-foto
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Wall mason bee or western mason bee, Osmia parietina, with wild clary, Salvia verbenaca. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Curtis for his own British Entomology, being Illustrations and Descriptions of the Genera of Insects found in Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1828. John Curtis (1791–1862) was an entomologist, illustrator, engraver and publisher.-stock-foto
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Tree bark with the common orange lichen (Xanthoria parietina, yellow scale) with apothecia (fruiting bodies), the hooded rosette lichen (Physcia adscendens) and other lichens.-stock-foto
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Lichen Macro photo. Yellow lichens on a tree bark. Xanthoria parietina close-up-stock-foto
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Xanthoria parietina, with apothecia. Lichenology, crustose and foliose lichens on tree trunk. The apothecia, orange discs, are reproductive structures.-stock-foto
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Closeup of lichen on a weathered wooden beam, showing Parmelia sulcata rosettes and yellow Xanthoria patches. Fine textures reveal symbiosis and bioin-stock-foto
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Golden moss on tree branch close up The Concept of Microcosm-stock-foto
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Close-up of colorful lichen colonies on natural rock, suitable for ecology visuals, design texture, or wallpaper.-stock-foto
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Orange lichen (Xanthoria parietina) growing on a stone surface. High-quality texture for botanical research, medical studies, or natural backgrounds.-stock-foto
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Art illustration gravestone, tombstone covered in lichen, churchyard graveyards as places of peace, reclaimed by nature, healing, loss, remembrance-stock-foto
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Yellow Xanthoria lichen on eroded amphibolite rock in Åstol, Bohuslän, west coast Sweden-stock-foto
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Coast with yellow Xanthoria lichen on eroded amphibolite rocks in Åstol, Bohuslän, west coast Sweden-stock-foto
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Close-up of Xanthoria parietina, a common orange lichen, thriving on the weathered bark of a fallen tree trunk, showcasing the symbiotic relationship-stock-foto
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Yellow lichen growing on a tree bark macro photography. A close up of a bright yellow and orange lichen.-stock-foto
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Xanthoria parietina yellow-orange lichen on coastal rocks in Liuskasaari Island, Helsinki, Finland-stock-foto
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Yellow lichen growing on a tree bark macro photography. A close up of a bright yellow and orange lichen.-stock-foto
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Close-up of common orange lichen growing on a tree branch, showing its vibrant color and texture-stock-foto
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White lichen (Diploicia canescens) and Yellow sunburst lichen (Xanthoria parietina) also know as Maritime Sunburst and Yellow Wall Lichen growing on a-stock-foto
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Close-up image, with the setas and capsules of mosses growing in extremely harsh conditions-stock-foto
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Lichen crust, several species on the same surface. Lichens compete, almost imperceptibly, to occupy the right place for them-stock-foto
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Various kinds of mosses competing for the place where they grow. Mosses are organisms extremely resistant to environmental adversities-stock-foto