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By IceRoad
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Joined:  Sat Jan 26, 2013 7:44 am
#164346
Hey yall!

I found this plant while exploring my local park today - I live in Northern California.

It looks remarkably like a Venus Fly Trap to me! I am researching to identify it, and this is one of my first stops... Any ideas? It is located next to a small stream, in a very marshy/wet area.

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Thanks for any help! :)
By pieguy452
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Joined:  Sun May 22, 2011 11:09 pm
#164429
Not a flytrap but it does catch the eye! Perhaps they are spent seed pods from another plant?
By parker679
Posts:  1642
Joined:  Mon Mar 14, 2011 8:34 pm
#164503
I found some similar lichen pics, just to prove my point. :roll:

The color, growth habit, and location all point to lichen in my opinion.

Letharia columbiana - Photo form botanicalgarden.ubc.ca
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Heterodermia echinata - Photo from sharnoffphotos.com
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By xr280xr
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Joined:  Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:29 pm
#164568
Made me think of lichen too.
By Nick_
Posts:  441
Joined:  Mon Dec 10, 2012 11:46 pm
#164707
parker679 wrote:
Nick_ wrote:
parker679 wrote:Looks like a lichen to me.
Hardly
What are your thoughts on it then?
Didn't mean to offend you but most lichen I am familiar with look like this:
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By parker679
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#164725
Nick_ wrote: Didn't mean to offend you but most lichen I am familiar with look like this:
No offense taken. Probably just due to differences in what we experience around us. Where I live I see both types, the flat crust forming type and the more shapely variety.

Fun fact since I can tell everyone is in to this. :lol: Lichen are actually a composite organism. They're a fungus in a symbiotic relationship with either algae or cyanobacteria. And in some cases the shape of the lichen can differ depending on whether the same fungus is inhabited by the algae or the cyanobacteria.
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