Key to foliose lichens on trees or wood in Hampshire

Note: Blue names indicate highly pollution tolerant whilst green denotes species intolerant of pollution

  
1.Lichen is bright yellow in colourGo to 2
 Lichen is not bright yellow in colourGo to 5
   
2.Lichen with lobes more or less pressed flat on treesGo to 3
 Lichen with lobes or branches spreading away from surface of treeGo to 4
   
3.Outer lobes larger than the central apotheciaXanthoria parietina
 All lobes smaller than the numerous and widespread apotheciaX.polycarpa
   
4.Lichen turns crimson when sodium hydroxide appliedXanthoria candelaria
 Lichen turns brown when sodium hydroxide appliedCandelaria concolor
   
5Apothecia of lichen are flat discs or there are noneGo to 6
 Apothecia of lichen are at the top of stalks (podetia)Go to 32 (Cladonia)
   
6.Lichen with lobes or branches spreading away from surface of treeGo to 7
 Lichen with lobes more or less pressed flat on treesGo to 15
   
7.Lichen bush like, often pendulous and with many thin, wiry branchesGo to 8
 Lichen with strap like branches or erect lobes and not pendulousGo to 10
 The lichen has erect, sometimes crisped, lobes (not strap-like)Go to 12
   
8.Lichen mostly reddish-brown in colourUsnea rubicunda
 Lichen is grey in colour with larger ciliate apothecia looking like flowersU.florida
 Lichen is grey in colour without large ciliate apotheciaGo to 9a
   
9a.Some of the branches of the lichen are inflated (like sausages)U.articulata
 The branches of the lichen are all thin but their central cores are pinkU.ceratina
 The branches of the lichen are all thin but their central cores are whiteGo to 9b
   
9b.Side branches of lichen constricted at junction of main branch and the holdfast is pale greyUsnea cornuta
 Side branches not constricted at junction of main branch and the holdfast is dark blackishUsnea subfloridana
   
10.The underside of the strap-like branches is pure whiteEvernia prunastri
 The underside of the strap-like branches is blackPseudevernia furfuracea
 Both sides of the strap-like branches are the same grey colourGo to 11
   
11.The lichen has large numbers of whitish apotheciaGo to 11a
 The lichen has no apothecia but have pale soralia on branches insteadGo to 11b
   
11a.All of the apothecia are apical i.e. at the end of branchesRamalina fastigiata
 The apothecia are marginal, laminal and apicalRamalina fraxinea
   
11b.The lichen has very slender branches with small disc-like soralia along the margins onlyRamalina farinacea
 The lichen is slightly branched with broad, wrinkled lobes and the soralia are confined within the inflated lobe tipsRamalina canariensis
 The lichen is very irregularly wide or narrow lobed with laminal and marginal soraliaRamalina lacera
   
12.The lobes of the lichen have conspicuous marginal ciliaGo to 13
 The lobes of the lichen have no marginal ciliaGo to 14
   
13.The tips of the lobes are hooded hiding the soredia belowPhyscia adscendens
 The tips of the lobes are rolled back to fully expose the sorediaP.tenella
   
14.The lichen is crisped and cauliflower-like, the fronds are pale brown belowPlatismatia glauca
 The lichen has hollow, branching lobes that are all dark grey belowGo to 14a
   
14a.The lichen has tubular lobes with soredia at the tip onlyHypogymnia tubulosa
 The lichen has some flattened lobes and soredia below as well as at the tipsHypogymnia physodes
   
15.The lichen has numerous disc-like apotheciaGo to 15a
 The lichen has no or very few disc-like apotheciaGo to 16
   
15a.The lichen is pale grey with large black apothecia and the lobe tips are not pruinosePhyscia aipolia
 The lichen is pale brownish-grey with brown apothecia and distinctly pruinose tips to the lobesPhysconia distorta
   
16.The lichen is very pale grey in colour, almost whiteGo to 17
 The lichen is some shade of grey but without brown or green tintsGo to 18
 The lichen is pale greenish-grey or darker with brown or green tintsGo to 25
   
17.The lichen has neat convex lobes descending at tips and is very pruinoseDiploica canescens
 The lichen has flat or concave lobes that are not pruinoseGo to 17a
   
17a.The lichen is a flat rosette with bluish-grey circular soraliaPhyscia caesia
 The lichen has ascending crispy lobes with marginal sorediaPhyscia tribacia
   
18.The lichen is partly covered with numerous isidia (rod-like projections)Go to 19
 The lichen is partly covered with numerous soredia (powdery granules)Go to 20
 (Note: There are some rare species with neither isidia or soredia)
   
19.The lichen has white pseudocyphellae and no marginal ciliaParmelia saxatilis
 The lichen has marginal cilia but no pseodocyphellaeParmotrema crinita
 The lichen has isidia but no marginal cilia or pseudocyphellaeGo to 19a
   
19a.The lichen has scattered black isidia in centre of lobesParmelina pastillifera
 The lichen has crowded brown isidia in centre of lobesParmelina tiliacea
   
20.The inner part of the lichen turns pink or red when bleach is applied to itGo to 21
 The inner part of the lichen turns bright yellow when bleach is applied to it (and it has small lobes about 1mm across)Parmeliopsis ambigua
 The inner part of the lichen does not turn red or bright yellow when bleach is appliedGo to 23
   
21.The lobes of the lichen are not pale dotted and they are turned down at the tipsHypotrachina revoluta
 The lobes of the lichen are pale dotted and they ascend at the tipsGo to 22
   
22.There are soralia all along the ascending margins of the lobes as well as dotted over the surface of them and the lobe tips are pruinosePunctelia ulophylla
 There are no soralia on the margins of the lobes and the lobe tips are not pruinose - black undersidePunctelia borreri
 There are no soralia on the margins of the lobes and the lobe tips are not pruinose - pale undersideP. subreducta
   
23.The lichen is silvery-grey and has large, smooth broad lobesRimelia reticulata
 The does not have particularly large lobes and is not silveryGo to 24
   
24.The surface of the lobes are finely pale dotted all overPunctelia reddenda
 The surface of the lobes have raised lines of pseudocyphellaeParmelia sulcata
 The surfaces of the lobes are smooth but the edges are very crenulated with numerous sorediaParmotrema perlata
   
25.The lichen is a pale greenish-grey (maybe darker green when wet)Go to 26
 The lichen is a distinctive olive-brown or greenish-brass colourGo to 27
 The lichen is deep greyish-green, brown or brownish-greyGo to 28
   
26.The lichen has coarse soralia and these turn an unchanging yellow when bleach is applied to themFlavoparmelia caperata
 The lichen has fine soralia and these turn yellow and then red when bleach is applied to themFlavoparmelia soredians
   
27.The lobes are glossy and the isidia are minutely branchedMelanelia glabratula
 The lobes are dull and the isidia are granulate (not coralloid)M.subaurifera
 The lobes are dull and the isidia are branched and flattenedM.laciniata
   
28.The lichen is a distinct somewhat shiny dark blue-green with lobes up to 15mm acrossPleurosticta acetabulum
 The lichen is variously coloured and the lobes are small (up to 2mm wide)Go to 29
   
29.The lobes are very narrow (0.5mm wide) and there are abundant greenish soraliaHyperphyscia adglutinata
 The lobes are narrow (1 to 2mm wide) and the soralia are greyishGo to 30
   
30.The lower surface of the lichen is black and the soralia are black dottedPhaeophyscia orbicularis
 The lower surface of the lichen is pale and soralia are not black dotted (also the lichen is distinctly paler towards the edge)Go to 31
   
31.The lichen is a distinctive dark greenish colour with tufted, dark rhizines underneathPhysconia perisidiosa
 The lichen is dark grey with simple, pale rhizines underneathP.grisea
   
32.The lichen has bright red apothecia on grey stalks (podetia)Cladonia macilenta
 The podetia of the lichen is goblet-shaped (cup on a stalk)C.pyxidata
 The podetia of the lichen simple, tubular and taperingC.coniocraea
 The podetia of the lichen is branched and scalyGo to 33
 (On very rotten wood some different species of Cladonia may occur)
   
33.Brown apothecia present at the top of the podetiaCladonia ramulosa
 Brown apothecia completely absent and potedia very scalyC.squamosa


Phil Budd
Update: 02/11/2007

Glossary:

Apical: At the tip of the lobes
Apothecia: Disc-shaped fruiting body from which spores are produced
Cilia: Hair-like structures, usually on the margins of the lobes
Crenulate: A regularly notched margin
Foliose: Leaf-like or lobed
Isidia: A tiny, usually rod-like, detachable extension on thallus. This structure contains photosynthesising algae.
Laminal: Something on the surface of the lobes.
Potedia: The stalk of the fruiting body of lichen
Pruinose: A fine, white powdering as if sprinkled with flour
Pseudocyphellae: Dot or line on the lobe surface where the outer skin is absent
Rhizine: Root-like outgrowth of fungal filaments underneath the lichen
Soralia: Reproductive structure containing soredia
Soredia: Small powdery structures containing algal and fungal cells
Thallus: The main body of lichen, containing algal and fungal cells

List of the best trees for lichens in Hampshire:

Acer sp. (Maples or Sycamore)
Catalpa bignonioides (Indian Bean Tree)
Crataegus sp. (Hawthorn)
Fagus sylvatica (Beech)
Fraxinus excelsior (Ash)
Juglans regia (Walnut)
Liriodendron tulipifera (Tulip Tree)
Malus sp. (Apple)
Morus nigra (Black Mulberry)
Populus nigra agg. (Black/Lombardy Poplar)
Prunus spinosa (Blackthorn)
Rhamnus cathartica (Common Buckthorn)
Quercus robur (English Oak)
Salix sp. (Willows and Sallows)
Sambucus nigra (Elder)
Tilia sp. (Limes)


Phil Budd
Update: 02/11/2007