Lichen Field Notes
This section is a working field notebook focused on the observation and identification of lichens through photography, comparison, and repeated field encounters.
The emphasis here is on genus-level recognition and diagnostic patterns—growth form, substrate, color, and reproductive structures—rather than definitive species determination. In many cases, species-level identification from photographs alone is uncertain, and that uncertainty is preserved rather than resolved prematurely.
Content in this section may include:
- Comparative notes between similar genera or species
- Field observations recorded across seasons and locations
- Identification frameworks drawn from regional field guides and herbarium references
- Provisional or evolving identifications
This material is intentionally separated from the Gallery.
The Gallery presents lichens as photographic subjects; these field notes explore them as biological organisms.
Both perspectives inform one another.
Orientation
These notes are organized around form and comparison rather than a complete species list.
Description
[Formal species descriptions and morphological language.]
Anatomy
[Thallus structure, layers, lobes, rhizines, and reproductive structures.]
Ecology
[Habitat, substrate preference, and environmental relationships.]
Identification
[Field characters, diagnostic traits, and similar species.]
Reproductive & Growth Strategies
[Soredia, isidia, apothecia, and dispersal.]
Physiology
[Notes on lichen physiology.]
Symbiotic Relationship
[Mycobiont–photobiont interactions.]
Terminology
[Definitions used in keys and descriptions.]
Families
- Families: 51.
- Genera: 147.
- Species: 373. – Total Taxa: 373