Usnea Lichen
Usnea and Evernia Lichens
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At -3°C it is a cold morning for breakfast outside…
At -3°C it is a cold morning for breakfast outside…
At -3°C it is a cold morning for breakfast outside…
At -3°C it is a cold morning for breakfast outside…
At -3°C it is a cold morning for breakfast outside…
At -3°C it is a cold morning for breakfast outside…
At -3°C it is a cold morning for breakfast outside…
REminder to set the alarm for 04.00 GMT on Monday…
The Rail bridge at Boat o Brig.
The Road Bridge at Boat o Brig
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Usnea Lichen
Usnea Lichen
Usnea Lichen
Snow overnight...
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Morning snowfall
Morning snowfall
Morning snowfall
Morning snowfall
Morning snowfall
Snow in the moonlight
It's snowdrop time under the oaks
A gaggle of pheasants hoovering up the winter gras…
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Gordon Castle Walled Garden -old gardening impleme…
The Spey valley from above the Earth Pillars at Or…
The Spey valley from above the Earth Pillars at Or…
The Speyside Trail
Plot foundations overlooking the Spey valley at Or…
Abandoned home in George Street Fochabers.
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Evernia?


Nitrogen-sensitive
Close-up of Evernia lichen
Evernia is a bushy lichen that is sensitive to air pollution, so is usually found in clean air environments.
It is abundant on branches and twigs of trees and shrubs in the countryside.
Characteristics
Green on top and white on the bottom
Divides evenly into 'forks'
Not to be confused with Ramalina, which is green on both top and bottom and divides unevenly.
Common name
Oakmoss
Close-up of Evernia lichen
Evernia is a bushy lichen that is sensitive to air pollution, so is usually found in clean air environments.
It is abundant on branches and twigs of trees and shrubs in the countryside.
Characteristics
Green on top and white on the bottom
Divides evenly into 'forks'
Not to be confused with Ramalina, which is green on both top and bottom and divides unevenly.
Common name
Oakmoss
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