Southern crimson dot lichen (Ramboldia russula) in Lick Creek ParkLick Creek: Background Notes. College Station, Texas

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The provided image depicts a close-up view of a tree trunk covered with various types of lichens. The dominant feature is the Southern crimson dot lichen (Ramboldia russula), characterized by its small, roundish to oval, bright red to orange-red apothecia that appear randomly distributed on the surface.

The tree's bark exhibits a rough texture and displays shades of green, gray, and brown, likely due to the presence of other lichens or mosses. The overall appearance suggests that the image was captured in a natural setting, possibly during a field trip for educational purposes. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El líquen de puntos rojos meridional (Ramboldia russula) en el Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 18 de junio de 2019. La imagen proporcionada muestra una vista detallada del tronco de un árbol cubierto con varios tipos de líquenes. El elemento dominante es el líquen de puntos rojos meridional (Ramboldia russula), caracterizado por sus apotecios pequeños, redondos a ovalados, de color rojo brillante a rojo-anaranjado que aparecen distribuidos aleatoriamente en la superficie. La corteza del árbol presenta una textura rugosa y muestra tonalidades de verde, gris y marrón, probablemente debido a la presencia de otros líquenes o musgos. El aspecto general sugiere que la imagen fue capturada en un entorno natural, posiblemente durante una excursión con fines educativos. – Spanish translation

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