Mount Rainier National Park - You might mistake Chrysothrix candelaris for a smear of paint when you first notice it on a trailside tree, but in fact it is a lichen commonly
![Matt Johnson, PhD on Twitter: "Just received my Swiss made “lichen candelaris” hand lens. Everything's so crisp and clear at 14x— I guess I can finally join the bryologist big leagues! https://t.co/AA3nhY6mHQ" / Twitter Matt Johnson, PhD on Twitter: "Just received my Swiss made “lichen candelaris” hand lens. Everything's so crisp and clear at 14x— I guess I can finally join the bryologist big leagues! https://t.co/AA3nhY6mHQ" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FD2u0lrWEAEFQq_.jpg)
Matt Johnson, PhD on Twitter: "Just received my Swiss made “lichen candelaris” hand lens. Everything's so crisp and clear at 14x— I guess I can finally join the bryologist big leagues! https://t.co/AA3nhY6mHQ" / Twitter
Mike Moore on Twitter: "Part of the big crew in the field on #gypsum in #Turkey today for the #GypWorld meeting was #lichenologist María Prieto, who showed me the coolest, most sophisticated
![Matt Johnson, PhD on Twitter: "Just received my Swiss made “lichen candelaris” hand lens. Everything's so crisp and clear at 14x— I guess I can finally join the bryologist big leagues! https://t.co/AA3nhY6mHQ" / Matt Johnson, PhD on Twitter: "Just received my Swiss made “lichen candelaris” hand lens. Everything's so crisp and clear at 14x— I guess I can finally join the bryologist big leagues! https://t.co/AA3nhY6mHQ" /](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FD2u0lpXEAMZVZR.jpg:large)