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(Awl Lichen) on oak trees

Cladonia coniocraea

Notes:

"Many trees don't start to accumulate mosses until they're more than 100 years old. So it's really the density of very large old trees that are draped in moss that is important at a forest stand level. The trees surveyed were estimated as being between 500 and 800 years old. Cyanobacteria in mosses on the ground were recently shown to supply nitrogen to the forest. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/201... http://www.ontariowildflower.com/moss.ht...

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2 Comments

p.young713
p.young713 12 years ago

OK!! I will look it up!! Thank You!!

auntnance123
auntnance123 12 years ago

I'm pretty sure that is moss rather than fungi.

p.young713
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p.young713

Gainesville, Florida, USA

Spotted on Sep 17, 2011
Submitted on Sep 19, 2011

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