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Opegrapha vulgata - Mount Hill

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On our previous FLAG outing to Mount Hill, Vlad took a sample of a lirellate lichen to study at home, He has written back with some information and photos about his findings, as below.  Well done and many thanks to Vlad for submitting this. "I just got round to looking at samples from Mount Hill. One of them keys out as O vulgata, on the basis of  lirellae not widely opened and size +the number of septa in the spores" Opegrapha vulgata sample (permission granted) Spores of Opegrapha vulgata through the microscope

Kilminning - NO6308

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This may be a one off. I'm afraid I often start these things and never continue, but I have had the notion to write a blog about our FLAG adventures (that's Fife Lichen Appreciation Group to the uninitiated). Let's see how long it lasts. There may only ever be one entry - although it needn't only be up to me of course!  I have to add I am not very scientific and this is not meant to be 100 % accurate in any shape or form, more a fun but hopefully interesting and informative account of our days out.  Here is Post No. 1. It may have been the change of date, a change of interests (recorders of a different sort) or simply a change of mind, but our group was reduced to just 4 members today. No matter, it meant there was a piece of birthday cake for everyone (thanks Alan) and only eight feet to worry about, not 20 or more as we negotiated the holy sandstone surface of this beautiful stretch of Fie's coastline. NO6308 to be precise. Once we hit the rocks (not literally, th...