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Brown-eyed rim-lichen (Lecanora allophana) lichen on Mexican buckeye (Ungnadia speciosa) in Antique Rose Emporium. Independence, Texas, March 15, 2021



On a venerable Mexican buckeye tree in the picturesque Antique Rose Emporium of Independence, Texas, a stunning brown-eyed rim-lichen (Lecanora allophana) thrives. The photograph was taken on March 15, 2021, capturing the intricate beauty of this lichen species adorning the tree's branches with delicate, rimmed patches of golden-brown hues. – generated by AI

This image presents a close-up view of brown-eyed rim-lichen (Lecanora allophana), a type of lichen that thrives on Mexican buckeye (Ungnadia speciosa) trees.

The lichen is characterized by its small, rounded shape and light brown hue with white rims surrounding each growth point. The texture appears to be flat, but slightly irregular in some areas. This intricate pattern of overlapping structures gives the lichen a subtle, multi-dimensional appearance.

In terms of color, the dominant tones are shades of yellowish-green, ranging from light mint green to deep mossy green. These hues blend harmoniously with the brown and white elements of the lichen itself, creating an overall visual effect that is both soothing and captivating. – AI vision

Independence, Texas, March 15, 2021
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