coming down Paint Mountain
charcoal from local circle fire, stone, vegetation and Earth cosmologies
Cherokee National Forest
Paint Rock TN
the yellow lichen on the surface of the
rock that I work with here appears to be a Pleopsidium … some yellow lichens are used with treatment with jaundice and alcohol related liver diseases...
"Lichens have been nicknamed "natures
pioneer" because they can colonize bare rock and are usually first to
establish on newly exposed surfaces. Some even have the capability to speed up
the weathering process by producing an acid that breaks down rocks and helps
form soil. Soil formation is extremely slow and takes not decades but centuries
for the rocky substrate to breakdown. The rocks and minerals where they make
their home vary in texture, chemical composition, and water holding
capacity.The park is comprised mostly of metamorphic and granite rocks. The
rock lichens you find here are often adapted to colonization on these types of
rocks."
Pleopsidium is typically found on the surface
of vertical rocks.
https://www.nps.gov/romo/learn/nature/lichens.htm
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