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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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Concrete plaster coating. The facade is uneven, rough to the touch. An old surface on which moss is visible. Close-up. Gray, white, red, dark, swamp blotches
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Umbilicaria hirsuta (centrum) and Rhizocarpon lecanorinum (yellow and black around) growing on a siliceous rock
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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. In the middle Rhizocarpon geographicum (yellow)
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Geyserite is a variety of opaline silica that found around geysers or hot springs. Botryoidal geyserite (fiorite). This photo was taken in El Tatio Geysers
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tile panel, 190, 4 glazed ceramic, La Roqueta factory, Botiga LKa Capelleria, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
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tile panel, 1902, glazed ceramics, Casa Cetre de Portopi, La Roqueta factory, Museu de Mallorca, Palma, Majorca, Spain
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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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Geyserite is a variety of opaline silica that found around geysers or hot springs. Botryoidal geyserite (fiorite). This photo was taken in Yellowstone National...
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