Stereocaulon vesuvianum

Description

Thallus pale grey, initially squamulose but then, in its typical form, with tufts of ascending to erect, pale pinkish-orange branches (pseudopodetia), to 4cm, bearing abundant, rounded, flattened, deeply crenate scales (phyllocladia) that are grey in the centre when mature and damp, very variable in form but frequently reminiscent of smoke plumes from a volcano (hence 'vesuvianum'), globose clusters of soredia often present at the tips of the pseudopodetia, wrinkled brown to black cephalodia sometimes also produced; apothecia frequent, dark brown, button-like, on tips of upper side-branches. 

Identification difficulty
Habitat

On siliceous and metalliferous rocks and stonework, occasionally on tops of urban walls.

When to see it

All year round.

UK Status

Fairly frequent but somewhat local in distribution. Often abundant in upland areas.

VC55 Status

Rare and appears to be in decline. Currently known from only two sites.

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Species profile

Species group:
Lichens
Kingdom:
Fungi
Order:
Lecanorales
Family:
Stereocaulaceae
Records on NatureSpot:
2
First record:
18/01/2018 (Smith, Ann)
Last record:
21/02/2025 (Nicholls, David)

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