Common Goldspeck

Candelariella vitellina

Summary 2

Candelariella vitellina is a common and widespread green-yellow to orange-yellow crustose areolate lichen that grows on rock, wood, and bark, all over the world. It grows on non-calcareous rock, wood, and bark. It often has tiny lobate areoles in the shape of lion claws. The areoles may be flat or convex. Its sexual reproduction structures (apothecia) are a 0.35–1.0 mm-wide disc, darker yellow than the thallus, rimmed with thallus-like tissue lecanorine, flat but becoming convex wit

References and/or Collections 3

Baltzo, "Lichens of Mt. Diablo State Park", 1989.

-Collection Chert outcrops in juniper, sage grassland. Trail to North Peak.

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  2. Adaptado por Cat Chang de uma obra de (c) Wikipedia, alguns direitos reservados (CC BY-SA), https://hub.toolforge.org/P3151:182455?lang=
  3. (c) Cat Chang, alguns direitos reservados (CC BY-SA)

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