No lichen is not a producer because it is a decomposer?
Evergreen trees, shrubs, moss, and lichen
Lichen, moss, evergreen trees.
evergreens,shrubs,moss, and lichen
Gymnosperms .
Lichen are a composite organism, made up of fungus and a photosynthetic partner. In the cycle of things in life, lichen is a decomposer, but it is also a producer.
one symbiotic relationship is lichen and black spruce tree
it is a producer in the boreal forest biome (tiagi)
Though it might seem odd, lichens are actually both producers and decomposers.
A lichen, reindeer moss, and low shrubs are some examples. and they are right ! trust me! haha.
Lichen survives in the taiga by utilizing a symbiotic relationship between fungi and photosynthetic organisms, such as algae or cyanobacteria, allowing them to photosynthesize and produce food in harsh conditions. They are highly resilient, able to tolerate extreme temperatures, desiccation, and nutrient-poor environments. Lichens can also absorb moisture from the air, enabling them to thrive in the often dry and cold climate of the taiga. Their slow growth and ability to endure prolonged periods without water help them adapt to the challenging conditions of this biome.
sphagnum moss, club moss, blacken fern, twin leaf, red banebury,and lichen
sphagnum moss, lichen, club moss, bracken fern, twin leaf, shin leaf, wild lilly of the valley, crowberry, blueberry bush, rasberry bush, red baneburry, paper birch, quaking aspen, aspenThere are a lot of producers in the taiga biome. Here are a few of them;Blueberry bushWild lily of the valleySphagnum mossCrowberryLichenAspenPaper birchSpruceScots pineShin leafReindeer mossJack pineBracken fernRed cederLabrador teaCotton grassGreen alder