Saxlingham Church

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Ruscus aculeatus (Butcher's Broom)

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Silky Wall Feather-moss (Homolotheceum sericeum)

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Wine gum lichen Sarcogyne regularis

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Caloplaca Sp?

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Parmelia sulcata?

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A young thallus
Melanelixia Sp

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Possibly Melanelixia fuliginosa

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Diploica canescens

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Lecidella elaeochroma

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A very nice example of Arthonia radiata. This and L elaeochroma are “nitrophiles”,
having increased in range and abundance in this age of high atmospheric ammonia.


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Wall-rue (Asplenmium ruta-muraria)

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Script Lichen on North facing wall of the church.

Thanks to Rob Yaxley - Norfolk Lichen recorder for ids

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