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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
Published in: Isle of Mull
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