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Trentepohlia aurea Trentepohlia aurea growing on the decorticated root surface of an upturned tamarack in a swamp. Chlorophyta,Geotagged,Minnesota,Spring,Trentepohlia,Trentepohlia aurea,United States,alga,algae Click/tap to enlarge

Trentepohlia aurea

Trentepohlia aurea growing on the decorticated root surface of an upturned tamarack in a swamp.

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''Trentepohlia aurea'' is a species of filamentous terrestrial green alga with a worldwide distribution. It grows on rocks, old walls and the trunks and branches of trees such as oaks and the Monterey cypress where the tree occurs in coastal central California. The orange coloration results from carotenoid pigments in the algal cells. It is probably the most widespread and abundant species of ''Trentepohlia'' in the Britain and Ireland.

Similar species: Trentepohliales
Species identified by Gary B
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By Gary B

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Uploaded Feb 28, 2019. Captured Mar 27, 2016 14:21 in 4407 Miller Rd, Barnum, MN 55707, USA.
  • Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
  • f/5.6
  • 1/100s
  • ISO320
  • 100mm