




Trentepohlia aurea
Orange Rock Hair is a bright orange fungus that grows on rocks and trees. It looks like fuzzy hair and can be found in many places, especially in warm and humid areas.
生息地: Tropical rainforests
The Orange Rock Hair is a vibrant, fuzzy-looking alga that forms bright orange-red mats or patches. Its intense color, due to carotenoid pigments, makes it stand out on rocks and tree bark, looking almost like a rusty stain.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
2/5 · 低い
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It can survive in extremely dry places, just waiting for the next rain shower.
Its intense orange color comes from the same pigments found in carrots!
Orange Rock Hair often grows on tree bark, making the trees look fuzzy and colorful!
Wow, this "plant" is actually an ALGA, more like pond scum than a tree!
Orange Rock Hair has special orange pigments called carotenoids that act like sunscreen, protecting it from intense sunlight.
This alga has strong holdfasts that allow it to cling tightly to rough surfaces like rocks and bark, preventing it from being washed away.
Orange Rock Hair can dry out and enter a dormant state, then rehydrate and resume growth when water returns.
Xanthoria parietina
Its algal partner in this bright lichen.
Hypogymnia physodes
Provides food for this leafy lichen species.
Lecanora muralis
Algal component of this widespread lichen.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
2/5 · 低い
Do not touch or eat wild fungi without asking an adult.
0.1-0.5 cm
1-20 cm
いいえ
なし
多年生
Tropical rainforests
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