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Firedot lichen Squamulea squamosa (Caloplaca squamosa) on a tomb in Independence Cemetery. Texas, March 26, 2024

Location on mapsWashington County, Texas, United States
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The image presents a close-up view of a Firedot Lichen (Squamulea squamosa or Caloplaca squamosa) growing on an old tombstone in Independence Cemetery, Texas. The lichen is characterized by its orange-red to yellowish-orange thallus, which covers the majority of the stone's surface.

**Lichen Description**

* **Color:** Orange-red to yellowish-orange
* **Shape:** Thallus (the body of a lichen) covers the surface of the tombstone
* **Size:** The Firedot Lichen is relatively small, with most specimens measuring between 5-10 centimeters in diameter

**Tombstone Surface**

* **Material:** Appears to be made of granite or another type of stone
* **Surface texture:** Rough and weathered, indicating that it has been exposed to the elements for an extended period
* **Age:** The age of the tombstone is not explicitly stated, but based on its weathered appearance, it likely dates back several decades or even centuries

**Overall Appearance**

The image provides a detailed view of the Firedot Lichen growing on an old tombstone in Independence Cemetery. The lichen's bright orange-red color stands out against the grayish-brown background of the stone, creating a striking visual contrast. – AI vision

El líquen de fuego Squamulea squamosa (Caloplaca squamosa) en una tumba del cementerio Independence. Texas, el 26 de marzo de 2024. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de un líquen de fuego (Squamulea squamosa o Caloplaca squamosa) creciendo en una piedra antigua en el cementerio Independence, Texas. El líquen se caracteriza por su tallo de color naranja rojizo a amarillento-naranja, que cubre la mayor parte de la superficie de la piedra. **Descripción del Líquen** * **Color:** Naranja rojizo a amarillento-naranja * **Forma:** El tallo (el cuerpo de un líquen) cubre la superficie de la lápida * **Tamaño:** El líquen de fuego es relativamente pequeño, midiendo la mayoría de los ejemplares entre 5-10 centímetros de diámetro **Superficie de la Lápida** * **Material:** Parece estar hecho de granito u otro tipo de piedra * **Textura de la superficie:** Ruda y desgastada, lo que indica que ha estado expuesta a los elementos durante un período prolongado * **Edad:** La edad de la lápida no se menciona explícitamente, pero basándose en su aspecto desgastado, probablemente data de varias décadas o incluso siglos **Apariencia general** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada del líquen de fuego creciendo en una piedra antigua en el cementerio Independence. El color brillante naranja rojizo del líquen se destaca contra el fondo parduzco-grisáceo de la piedra, creando un contraste visual impresionante. – Spanish translation


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