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Lichen on a dry twig on a white background. Evernia prunastri, also known as oakmoss.  Oakmoss is used extensively in modern perfumery.
Evernia prunastri grows primarily on the trunk and branches of oak trees, but is also commonly found on the bark of other deciduous trees and conifers such as fir and pine.
Evernia plum, or oak moss (Evernia prunastri). A closeup of a gray forest lichen. Wild moss for landscape design. Selective focus. Side view.
Lichen on tree branch isolated on white background. Evernia prunastri also known as oakmoss
Evernia prunastri, oakmoss, lichen on branch.
Lichen Evernia prunastri from the genus Evernia of the family Parmeliaceae (Parmeliaceae) grows in the wild
Physcia aipolia, commonly known as Hoary rosette lichen, is a species of fungal lichen in the genus Physcia and family Lecanoromycetes.
Physcia aipolia, commonly known as Hoary rosette lichen, is a species of fungal lichen in the genus Physcia and family Lecanoromycetes.
Lichen Evernia prunastri from the genus Evernia of the family Parmeliaceae (Parmeliaceae) grows in the wild
A close up of a tree branch with a yellow and green moss growing on it. The moss is covering the entire branch, from the top to the bottom
Lichen Evernia Plum (Evernia prunastri) shot in the Crimea. You can find it on dead trees.
Lichen Evernia prunastri from the genus Evernia of the family Parmeliaceae (Parmeliaceae) grows in the wild
Evernia prunastri grows primarily on the trunk and branches of oak trees, but is also commonly found on the bark of other deciduous trees and conifers such as fir and pine.
Physcia aipolia, commonly known as Hoary rosette lichen, is a species of fungal lichen in the genus Physcia and family Lecanoromycetes.
Branched lichen isolated on white background. Evernia prunastri also known as oakmoss
Evernia prunastri grows primarily on the trunk and branches of oak trees, but is also commonly found on the bark of other deciduous trees and conifers such as fir and pine.
Lichen close-up photo
lichen on the branches is a mixture of two organisms: mold and lichen
Lichen on a dry twig on a white background. Evernia prunastri, also known as oakmoss. It is used extensively in modern perfumery.
Evernia prunastri grows primarily on the trunk and branches of oak trees, but is also commonly found on the bark of other deciduous trees and conifers such as fir and pine.
Physcia aipolia, commonly known as Hoary rosette lichen, is a species of fungal lichen in the genus Physcia and family Lecanoromycetes.
close up of oak moss lichen growing on a twig in woodland
Evernia prunastri grows primarily on the trunk and branches of oak trees, but is also commonly found on the bark of other deciduous trees and conifers such as fir and pine.
Oakmoss lichen macro
Oakmoss, Evernia prunastri. It is a species of lichen that can be found in many mountainous temperate forests throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Photo taken in La Pedriza, Guadarrama Mountains National Park, Madrid, Spain
Lichen on the bark of a tree. Lichen grows on birch
Evernia prunastri, oakmoss, lichen on branch.
Lichen Evernia prunastri from the genus Evernia of the family Parmeliaceae (Parmeliaceae) grows in the wild
Shrub-lichen
Shrub-lichen
Lichen on the bark of a tree. Lichen grows on birch
Lichen on the bark of a tree. Lichen grows on birch
gray lichen, oak moss, evernia prunastri
Lichen close-up photo, New Zealand south island
A vertical shot of oakmoss, a species of lichen
Physcia aipolia, commonly known as Hoary rosette lichen, is a species of fungal lichen in the genus Physcia and family Lecanoromycetes.
Evernia prunastri grows primarily on the trunk and branches of oak trees, but is also commonly found on the bark of other deciduous trees and conifers such as fir and pine.
Closeup photo mossy dead tree trunk and branch. Macro photo.
Evernia prunastri gray lichen on a tree trunk
Gray lichen on brown oak bark
Evernia prunastri grows primarily on the trunk and branches of oak trees, but is also commonly found on the bark of other deciduous trees and conifers such as fir and pine.
Evernia prunastri grows primarily on the trunk and branches of oak trees, but is also commonly found on the bark of other deciduous trees and conifers such as fir and pine.

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