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Sea Ivory (Ramalina siliquosa) attached to a seashore rock, Craignure, Isle of Mull, Argyll & Bute, Scotland
Sea Ivory is a lichen, a symbiotic relationship between a fungus (mycobiont) and an alga (phytobiont)
Photo ID: MUL_0081_Lichen__Java_Point__Craignure__Mull__July_19_EA
Photo size: 50.3 Mpixels (144 MB uncompressed) - 8688x5792 pixels (29x19.3 in / 73.6x49 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: alga, coast, coastal, Craignure, Family Ramalinaceae, fruticose, fungus, Isle of Mull, Kingdom Fungi, lichen, littoral, Martin Grace, mycobiont, native, natural history, nature, phytobiont, Ramalina siliquosa, sea, Sea Ivory, seashore, symbiosis, symbiotic, thallus, wildlife
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