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Gardening
Moss on an older apple tree
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<blockquote data-quote="woodspirit" data-source="post: 213701" data-attributes="member: 2168"><p>Lichen doesn't harm the tree or other plants in any way at all. It is something that can't survive in polluted air at all. Won't grow in most cities. It will grow right on rocks and boulders too. It is a sign of good country air. Everyone should be lucky enough to have it on their trees. Now if you start seeing reindeer then you might consider getting rid of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodspirit, post: 213701, member: 2168"] Lichen doesn't harm the tree or other plants in any way at all. It is something that can't survive in polluted air at all. Won't grow in most cities. It will grow right on rocks and boulders too. It is a sign of good country air. Everyone should be lucky enough to have it on their trees. Now if you start seeing reindeer then you might consider getting rid of it. [/QUOTE]
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