User:Millifolium
Working on
Endangered lichens • Ancient Forest Alliance
Pictures already uploaded, add pages
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Sphaerophorus globosus, pointe du Raz, Plogoff, Finistère, Bretagne, France
Asahina
Baeomyces
Bryoria
Bryocaulon
Coenogonium
Conotrema
Dactylina
Dibaeis
Lots of fungus and lichen pictures at Mushroom Observer
Lots of lichen pictures on the Wikimedia Commons, under the category Lichens. As of March 29, 2010, there were 2450 pictures of 445 different species.
Bryophyte, lichen, fungi, plant pictures by BerndH on Wikimedia Commons
Useful pages
Pages to create
Bryoria • Stereocaulon • Sphaerophorus
Work on
Lichen families • Lichen genera
Gowardia • Dictyonema • Pseudocyphellaria • Nephroma • Erioderma pedicellatum • Frullania asagrayana
Platismatia • Icmadophila • Nodobryoria • Erioderma
Foliicolous • Pseudocyphella • Cephalodium • Vulpinic acid
Cryptothecia' • Cryptothecia rubrocincta • Sticta • Lichen uses
Usnic acid • Fat choy • Lichenin • Orcein
Oakmoss • Usnea • Alectoria • Nostoc
Recognized lichen articles
GA-Class
Cryptothecia rubrocincta • Lobaria pulmonaria
B-Class
C-Class
Dictyonema • Cladonia furcata • Letharia vulpina • Pseudocyphellaria • Ramalina fraxinea • Sticta • Xanthoria parietina
Start Class
Ethnolichenology • Parietin • Lichenometry • List of lichen checklists
Did you know ...
- 18:50, 22 December 2008 (UTC)
- ... that the "lung lichen", species Lobaria pulmonaria, has been used for dyeing, tanning, perfume manufacturing, and brewing?
- 07:35, 24 December 2008 (UTC)
- ... that tree moss, lichen species Pseudevernia furfuracea, was used in ancient Egyptian embalming?
- 02:56, 30 January 2009 (UTC)
- ... that wolf lichen, fungal species Letharia vulpina (pictured), was used historically as a wolf poison by combining it with powdered glass and meat?
- 17:29, 20 February 2009 (UTC)
- ... that a study of Xanthoria elegans(pictured) expands at a rate of 0.5 mm per year for the first century before slowing down?
- 15:08, 12 April 2009 (UTC)
- ... that some species in the forests?
- 11:47, 25 April 2009 (UTC)
- ... that the Santa Rosa Island endemic lichen Caloplaca obamae is the first species to be named in honor of United States President Barack Obama?
- 11:42, 23 December 2009 (UTC)
- ... that the red pigment of the Christmas wreath lichen (pictured) is one of several chemicals that help the organism survive inhospitable environments?
Lichen dissambiguations
- Lichen is primary topic
Chaenotheca • Agyrium • Dictyonema
- Disambiguation page created, and lichen page given suffix
With (lichen) suffix:
With (fungus) suffix:
Athelia • Nesolechia • Melanomma • Perigrapha • Graphium
- Disambiguations not in template