@serendypyty jThank you Cazzi. Always different shapes and colors. @s4sayer Thanks Margo. I like these because they grow upward like a plant. @wakelys Thank you Susan. I find the pale "sage" green attractive. @tunia Interesting ones out there. Someone told me that it meant my tree was dying. While this tree is dead, I don't think what he said was typically true of trees covered in lichen. @ghost13 Thank you Beau. @craftymeg Thanks Margaret. @pyrrhula Thank you Ferry. @grammyn You can do it. I think by shooting it toward the sky there weren't distractions of other trees and plant life, as is often the case when one sees lichens. Thanks Katy. @digitalrn Yes, especially considering it's living on a dead tree. Thanks Rick @thewatersphotos Thank you Gary. @bkbinthecity Thank you Brian. @jamibann It is, isn't it. Thanks for pointing that out Issi. Tenacious. A good adjective for lichen. @pusspup Thanks Wylie.
@wakelys Thank you Susan. I find the pale "sage" green attractive. @tunia Interesting ones out there. Someone told me that it meant my tree was dying. While this tree is dead, I don't think what he said was typically true of trees covered in lichen.
@ghost13 Thank you Beau.
@craftymeg Thanks Margaret.
@pyrrhula Thank you Ferry.
@grammyn You can do it. I think by shooting it toward the sky there weren't distractions of other trees and plant life, as is often the case when one sees lichens. Thanks Katy.
@digitalrn Yes, especially considering it's living on a dead tree. Thanks Rick
@thewatersphotos Thank you Gary.
@bkbinthecity Thank you Brian.
@jamibann It is, isn't it. Thanks for pointing that out Issi. Tenacious. A good adjective for lichen.
@pusspup Thanks Wylie.
@olivetreeann Groan! But thank you.