Parmelia saxatilis, commonly known as the salted shield lichen or crottle,[4] is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. Several morphologically similar species, formerly lumped together, are now distinguished by their DNA.
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name Lichen saxatilis. Erik Acharius transferred it to Parmelia in 1803. Molecular phylogenetic studies have shown that Parmeliasaxatilis is a member...
Parmelia sulcata is a foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It is very tolerant of pollution and has a cosmopolitan distribution, making it one of...
International Union for Conservation of Nature. Parmeliasaxatilis is quite similar in appearance Parmelia squarrosa and the latter was quite often confused...
grows on rocks. The lichen was originally named as a subspecies of Parmeliasaxatilis by William Nylander in 1861. He noted its occurrence on rocks among...
appearance to the more widespread Parmeliasaxatilis, but has a more fragile thallus and smaller isidia. Parmelia rojoi was formally described as a new...
trunks of paper birch and balsam fir. Parmelia mayi is morphologically indistinguishable from Parmeliasaxatilis, but is distinct in its distribution,...
European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) in Germany. It is a member of the Parmeliasaxatilis species complex; it can be distinguished from that species by its...
of natural dyes, including the lichen known as "crottle" (Parmeliasaxatilis and Parmelia omphalodes), which gave the fabric deep red or purple-brown...
Parmelia omphalodes is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It is one of the several dozen lichen species first described in 1753 by...
Xanthoria parietina ("common orange lichen") and the grey foliaceous Parmeliasaxatilis common on rocks and known colloquially as "crottle". There are reports...
common ancestor. An Anzia inclusion from 35–40 Myr-old Baltic amber and Parmelia from 15–45 Myr-old Dominican amber suggest a minimum age estimate for the...
Yellowish "crotal" (type of lichen), the colour of dead leaves – Parmeliasaxatilis Drab or fawn Birch bark, Betula pubescens Green Ripe privet berries...
several species of leafy Parmelia lichens. Brown or yellow lichen dyes (called crottle or crotal), made from Parmeliasaxatilis scraped off rocks, and red...
that time, who might have mistaken it for the common and widespread Parmeliasaxatilis. The type specimen collected by Borrer is now part of the lichen collection...
traditional Scottish dye derived from lichens of the genus Parmelia, Parmeliasaxatilis and Parmelia omphalodes, which give deep red- or purple-brown and rusty...
Nylander for identification. Nylander mentioned its similarity to Parmeliasaxatilis, but noted that it was smoother, with a paler underside and whitish...
aurantiaco-ater); Parmelia (P. caperata, P. cetrarioides, P. conspersa, P. hypotrypella, P. laevior, P. nikkoensis, P. saxatilis, P. tinctorum); Parmotrema...