Top 11 Most Common Mushrooms in Tarragona
Nestled within the natural pockets of Tarragona, the terrain offers an astonishing habitat for mushroom growth. Being bathed in temperate climate, the verdant lands effervescently sprout 11 types of common mushrooms. This splendid city is celebrated for the richness and diversity of its fungus species. The vast ecosystems and humid forest floors have become a haven for these fungi, lending an exclusive flavor to Tarragona's culinary landscape. Discover the abundance of mushroom types that highlight the unique biodiversity of Tarragona.
Most Common Mushrooms
1. Grainy shadow-crust lichen
2. Common orange lichen
Common orange lichen was selected in 2006 by the United States Department of Energy as a model for genomic sequencing. Its widespread dispersal and bright yellow-orange color give the lichen its common name. It is primarily found growing on rocks, walls, and tree bark.
3. Lecidella lichen
Lecidella elaeochroma is a crust lichen, which means that its stock (Thallus) lies closely on the surface. The camp is whitish, gray, gray-green, olive or yellowish. Often it is also damaged by snail-eating and then greenish. The structure of the camp is smooth to grainy. Often it is weakly glossy or even limited by a black submission. The camp can sometimes be sorediös dissolved. It reaches diameter of 1 to 3 cm. The apothecia reach between 0.4 and 1.0 mm in diameter. Their discs are black to dark reddish brown and very rarely frosted. The Apotheciens are flat to strongly arched and can be deformed. Its edge is black and smooth. Overall, the appearance of this lichens is very rich in form.
4. Bumpy rim-lichen
5. Catillaria nigroclavata
6. Rim lichen
7. Tiny button lichen
8. Cartilage lichen
Trumpet branch moss is attached to the bark, usually on the sun side, of the tree with a central foot. The flattened, hollow, striped, irregularly shaped lobes are 2 - 3 cm long. The thalli are gray or, when wet, green and covered with small light spots (fenestrae = small windows). The top and bottom have the same color. They have no sorals.
9. Farinose cartilage lichen
Farinose cartilage lichen has a bushy appearance and is easy to identify by its long, slender branches. The reproductive structures are often scattered on the fungi. The lichen thrives in warm moist, mixed forests, forming on second-growth trees and shrubs.
10. Hairy wreath lichen
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