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Lichen and Moss Community

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Many of the trees and rocks in the Pacific Northwest are literally covered and draped in communities of lichen and mosses. This photographs illustrates a common sight, such as this community growing and thriving on a large bigleaf maple tree just east of Olympia, Washington. Pictured here is yellow moss (a type of tree moss) and antlered perfume (a type of tree lichen).

Copyright
© 2014
Image Size
6000x4000 / 11.5MB
Keywords
Brachytheciaceae, Bryidae, Bryophytina, Bryopsida, Evernia prunastri, Homalothecium, Homalothecium fulgescens, Hypnales, NWR, Nisqually NWR, Northwest, PNW, Pacific Northwest, Spring, Thurston County, Washington, antlered perfume, blue, community, fungi, fungus, gray, green, grey, lichen, moss, oakmoss, oakmoss lichen, silver, symbiosis, symbiotic, true moss, yellow, yellow moss
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Mosses, Shrub Lichens
Many of the trees and rocks in the Pacific Northwest are literally covered and draped in communities of lichen and mosses. This photographs illustrates a common sight, such as this community growing and thriving on a large bigleaf maple tree just east of Olympia, Washington. Pictured here is yellow moss (a type of tree moss) and antlered perfume (a type of tree lichen).