Moss
its green and it grows mostly on trees
a tree and a lichen decomposer both live a long time.
Not very many plants grow in the arctic lowlands. There are no trees or anything with flowers. There are mainly shrubs and lichen.
There is a lot of lichen growing on the trees.
Lichen does not have the ability to move on its own. It grows on surfaces like rocks, trees, and soil. It may appear to spread slowly over time as it continues to grow and expand on its substrate.
Lichen is a combination of fungus and either alga or bacterium that grows in a symbiotic relationship on trees and rocks. It is known for its ability to grow in diverse harsh environments such as arctic tundra, desert, rocky shore and rain forest climates.
leaves No not leaves, there are no native trees in Iceland. The answer is lichen, I kind of moss that grows on rocky outcroppings in arctic countries like Iceland
A symbiotic relationship with trees.
no. it does tent to grow more on sick trees.
Buffalo, moose, and Irish Setters are animals with brown long shaggy coats who don't climb trees.
It Grows on Trees was created in 1952.
Lichen on apple trees can indicate poor tree health, as they thrive in areas with low tree vigor. This can lead to reduced productivity and fruit quality, as the lichen competes with the tree for nutrients and sunlight. Additionally, lichen can create a barrier that blocks sunlight from reaching the leaves, which is essential for photosynthesis and fruit development. Overall, the presence of lichen on apple trees can negatively impact their health and productivity.