this is lichen found on one of the trees in the Botanical Gardens. It is light grayish blue in color and seems to be covering most of the surface of the tree. It also seems like it would be easily picked off the tree.
Fungi
Flowering plant, Angiosperm (Phylum Anthophyta)
Dimensions: roughly 2 x 2 inches flower, about half a foot tall
Found floating around the edge of the spring
This was seen at the lettuce park on a tree. It is fluffy in nature and was plentiful around the particular tree I saw it on. It was also bright green in color
This is a green fan-shaped leaf with long, smooth, pointy leaflets sticking out of it. It was found in a wooded disturbed habitat in Fort Pierce, FL and was surround by many others.
This algae appeared on a stone that looks to be about 10lbs. The algae is a bright green color with a fuzzy texture and is sitting on dirt near grass and oak trees. This area gets flooded when it rains so I’m wondering if the water has caused some sort of algae to form. I’m just not sure what type of algae it is.
Weeds grown near a busy street. Outside of the Marshall Student Center of USF.