Species that live in a habitat similar to the Scrambled-egg lichen Results 1 - 20
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Scaly breck lichen (Squamarina lentigera)
This rare lichen is circular in shape, and white to pale grey-brown in colour...  More  0 Videos
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Beaked beardless moss (Weissia rostellata)
Beaked beardless moss is a small moss that grows in tufts on damp soil and drying mud...  More  0 Videos
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Common cockchafer (Melolontha melolontha)
This common, large beetle often crashes into lighted windows at night during early summer. It is a familiar beetle that belongs to...  More  0 Videos
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Sandbowl snail (Catinella arenaria)
One of the family of amber snails, this extremely rare snail has an amber-coloured shell, with three whorls and an almost circular...  More  0 Videos
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Ground pine (Ajuga chamaepitys)
The ground pine is a small, greyish-green plant, which takes its name from its resemblance to a pine seedling. It also smells like...  More  0 Videos
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Cornish path moss (Ditrichum cornubicum)
This extremely rare moss was first discovered in 1963 and only identified as a distinct species in 1976. It appears as dull-green ...  More  0 Videos
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Sandy stiltball (Battarrea phalloides)
This strange fungus has a small, rounded head borne on a shaggy ochre-brown stalk. The head is a mass of spores(5), which have a w...  More  0 Videos
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Mountain scurvygrass (Cochlearia micacea)
The mountain scurvygrass has small, white flowers at the end of slender stems that grow along the ground but are raised at the tip...  More  0 Videos
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Greater copperwort (Cephaloziella nicholsonii)
Greater copperwort belongs to a group of plants called liverworts. They are closely related to mosses and, in many cases, resemble...  More  0 Videos
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Lords and ladies (Arum maculatum)
Wild arum or lords and ladies (just one of this abundant plant’s local names), has a striking appearance when in flower. From amon...  More  0 Videos
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Lesser smoothcap (Atrichum angustatum)
Lesser smoothcap is a dull-green moss that forms patches of single, unbranched and upright shoots that have narrow leaves with too...  More  0 Videos
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Liverwort (Cephaloziella massalongi)
This liverwort has a leafy appearance with yellowish-green, dark red-brown or black shoots that either lie along the ground or are...  More  0 Videos
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Slender thread-moss (Orthodontium gracile)
Slender thread-moss grows in bright green cushions, and closely resembles a much commoner species Orthodontium lineare. It require...  More  0 Videos
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Many-fruited beardless moss (Weissia multicapsularis)
This moss, with its curious English name, forms small patches on the ground and on Cornish hedge banks. It forms small patches on ...  More  0 Videos
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Northern colletes (Colletes floralis)
This medium sized bee is mainly black, but has tawny red hairs covering the top of the thorax and paler hairs on the face. The abd...  More  0 Videos
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Colt’s-foot (Tussilago farfara)
Colt’s foot is one of the earliest flowers each spring. The alternative name ‘son-before-father’ refers to the fact that the brigh...  More
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Violet crystalwort (Riccia huebeneriana)
Violet crystalwort is a small, flat greenish liverwort, which often has a violet or reddish tinge. Old parts of this narrow liverw...  More  0 Videos
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Ground beetle (Harpalus froelichi)
This vulnerable ground beetle is black in colour, and has a long oval-shaped body with powerful mouthparts and relatively short le...  More  0 Videos
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Scarlet pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis)
As the alternative names of shepherd’s sundial and shepherd’s weather-glass suggest, scarlet pimpernel is well-known for its abili...  More
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