Saratoga woods and waterways

For more than thirty years I've been wandering the woods and waterways of Saratoga County, New York, and regions nearby, looking closely, listening carefully, and recording what I experience. We are blessed in this region with an amazing amount of wilderness right at hand. With this blog I share my year-round adventures here, seeking out what wonders await in my own Madagascar close to home.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

A Liking for Lichens


Like many wives, I got a nice valentine from my husband today.  A big bouquet of roses? Nope. Something even better! A sweet little book called Lichens of the North Woods by  Joe Walewski. I guess my hubby must take a "lichen" to  me.  (Sorry, I couldn't resist.)  Actually, there is a kind of "sexy" aspect to the lichen's story.  As Walewski states: "Lichens are . . . a cooperative venture between as many as three organisms: fungus, alga , and cyanobacteria."  Whoo! A menage a trois!  I can't wait to read more about them.

One of the great things about lichens is that you can find them all year long.  If I go out to the river tomorrow I could still see the same lichens I photographed last spring and summer.  So many shapes and colors!  Much more variety than in any heart-shaped  box of chocolates. And now I have a guidebook to take with me so I'll know what to call them.





Top to bottom are (my best guesses from looking at the book): Reindeer Lichen (Cladina mitis) (with polypody fern), Lipstick Powderhorn (Cladonia macilenta), and Common Greenshield Lichen (Flavoparmelia caperata).  Aren't they as pretty as any florist's bouquet?
Jacqueline Donnelly at 4:08 PM
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