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Golden eye lichen (Teloschistes chrysophthalmus) with oddly shaped reproductive structures on a twig picked under an ... storm "Ike". College Station, Texas, September 13, 2008



The golden eye lichen, Teloschistes chrysophthalmus, boasts peculiar reproductive structures on a twig picked from an oak tree at Texas A&M University after the passing of tropical storm Ike. College Station, Texas, September 13, 2008. – generated by AI

The image shows a close-up view of a type of lichen growing on a twig.
This is likely Teloschistes chrysophthalmus, commonly known as golden eye lichen or golden eye warty lichen.
Golden eye lichens are relatively rare and are found in the southern parts of North America.
They often grow on trees, but can also be seen on rocks or other substrates.
The image shows a twig with several small, roundish structures growing on it. These structures are likely to be apothecia, which are reproductive structures of lichens.
Apothecia produce spores that help the lichen to spread and propagate.
They have a golden color due to the presence of pigments such as carotenoids or anthocyanins.

The background of the image is blurry, but it appears to be a natural setting with plants or trees around the twig.
Overall, this image shows an interesting example of lichens growing on a tree.
It highlights their unique appearance and ecological importance in certain environments. – AI vision

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