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Close-up of concrete pavement with built-in elements. Stones stick out in different sizes and colors. Non-uniform rough surface of a concrete product
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Map lichen (Rhizocarpon geographicum) is a crustose lichen native to Europe, North and South America mountains. Ascomycota. Rhizocarpaceae
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Golden moonglow lichen (Dimelaena oreina or Rinodia oreina) is a placodioid lichen that grows on siliceous rocks. This photo was taken in Calatrava La Nueva
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Umbilicaria hirsuta (centrum) and Rhizocarpon lecanorinum (yellow and black around) growing on a siliceous rock
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Sunken disk lichen (Aspicilia intermutans) is a crustose lichen that grows on siliceous rocks. This photo was taken in Sierra Nevada National Park
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Lecanora muralis or Protoparmeliopsis muralis is a crustose lichen that grows on calcareous or siliceous rocks. At right Xanthoria elegans
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Rock tripe (Umbilicaria spadochroa) is an umbelate or lobate lichen that grow in siliceous rocks. Ascomycota. Umbilicariaceae
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Sunken disk lichen (Aspicilia intermutans) is a crustose lichen that grows on siliceous rocks. In the middle Rhizocarpon geographicum (yellow)
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Lecanora muralis or Protoparmeliopsis muralis is a crustose lichen that grows on calcareous or siliceous rocks. At up right Xanthoria elegans
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Sunken disk lichen (Aspicilia intermutans) is a crustose lichen that grows on siliceous rocks. This photo was taken in Sierra Nevada National Park
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