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Common button lichen (Buellia stillingiana) (black) in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, January 18, 2019

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The common button lichen (Buellia stillingiana) is a species of black lichen that can be found in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. This photograph was taken on January 18, 2019, showcasing the lichen's distinctive black color and intricate texture. The image captures the delicate beauty of this fascinating organism, highlighting its unique characteristics in a way that invites further exploration and appreciation for the natural world. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of various species of lichens growing on a rock or stone surface. The predominant dark-colored lichen is identified as Buellia stillingiana (common button lichen), and it appears to be covering most of the visible area. This lichen is characterized by its small, circular shape and relatively uniform black coloration.

The background of the image features numerous other species of lichens growing alongside the common button lichen. Some appear as lighter-colored patches, while others have distinct shapes or textures that set them apart from one another. The overall effect is a vibrant display of colors and forms, showcasing the diversity of lichen species present on this particular rock surface.

The image also provides some context about the location where it was taken: Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas. This information suggests that the photograph may have been captured during a field trip or excursion to study and document local flora.

Overall, the image offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of lichens and their unique characteristics. By examining the different species present on this rock surface, we can gain insight into the complex relationships between these organisms and their environment. – AI vision

El líquen común de botón (Buellia stillingiana) (negro) en el Parque Lick Creek. College Station, Texas, 18 de enero de 2019. La imagen presenta una vista de cerca de diversas especies de líquenes que crecen en la superficie de una roca o piedra. El líquen predominantemente de color oscuro se identifica como Buellia stillingiana (líquen común de botón) y parece cubrir la mayor parte del área visible. Este líquen se caracteriza por su forma circular pequeña y su coloración negra relativamente uniforme. El fondo de la imagen muestra numerosas otras especies de líquenes que crecen junto al líquen común de botón. Algunos aparecen como manchas de color más claro, mientras que otros tienen formas o texturas distintivas que los diferencian entre sí. El efecto general es una exhibición vibrante de colores y formas, lo que muestra la diversidad de las especies de líquenes presentes en esta superficie rocosa en particular. La imagen también proporciona contexto sobre el lugar donde se tomó: el Parque Lick Creek en College Station, Texas. Esta información sugiere que la fotografía pudo haberse capturado durante un viaje o excursión de campo para estudiar y documentar la flora local. En general, la imagen ofrece una fascinante mirada al mundo de los líquenes y sus características únicas. Al examinar las diferentes especies presentes en esta superficie rocosa, podemos obtener información sobre las complejas relaciones entre estos organismos y su entorno. – Spanish translation



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