Where else would you like them to grow. They grow on paint, on glass, on trees, on asphalt. There are some metals such as zinc and copper that are antagonistic to them - probably poisonous. But whether to the algae component or the fungi - who knows.
as you would grow it anywhere else
Lichens grow extremely slowly. Lichens are able to survive extreme conditions.
Lichens can grow in various environments, but they typically thrive in cool, damp conditions. They are resilient organisms that can grow year-round, but they often experience optimal growth during the spring and fall seasons when moisture levels are higher. Overall, lichens can be found growing on rocks, trees, and soil in a wide range of habitats worldwide.
Plnats grow on rocks like lichens and mosses.
I think they can grow up to zone 5 or 6 in the US
climate does not grow hay in Oklahoma, or anywhere else, for that matter.
Yes,my teacher has done it with just water.
they grow the same way :-) :-) :-( :-(also they grow at tundra, too
Lichens, mosses and fungi grow on the trunk of trees.
After a glacier recedes, a volcano erupts, or a strip mine is abandoned.
because grass dont want any nutrients to grow
Small, strong plants such as lichens and mosses can grow there.