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lichen
{n} liver wort, a genus of mosses very numerous on rocks
{i} plant organism made up of a fungus and an alga which grow together on rocks (tree trunks, walls etc.)
{i} any of a number of skin diseases (Pathology)
Organism that consists of a symbiotic joining of a species of fungi and a species of algae
A symbiotic partnership between a fungus with an algae and/or a cyanobacteria; lichens are often described as "organisms" when in fact they are a community of 2 or 3 species Some lichens live on rocks, where they appear as paintspots, whereas others are fibrous and drape from trees or form dense ground cover Several of the fibrous species are staples in the diet of caribou
- A composite plant comprised of an ALGA and a FUNGUS growing together in an intimate association Lichens are often found in patches on tree trunks, bare ground , rocks and walls They can be sensitive INDICATORS of POLLUTION
Any of many symbiotic organisms, being associations of fungi and algae; often found as white or yellow patches on old walls, etc
any thallophytic plant of the division Lichenes; occur as crusty patches or bushy growths on tree trunks or rocks or bare ground etc
the common name for any member of the group Lichenes, occurring as fungal and algae cells in symbiotic union and growing in various forms of rocks or trees (Morris 1992)
Any of various small plants composed of a particular fungus and a particular algae growing in an intimate symbiotic association and forming a dual plant, commonly adhering in colored patches of sponge-like branches to rock, wood, soil, etc
to one characterized by the eruption of small, conical or flat, reddish pimples, which, if unchecked, tend to spread and produce great and even fatal exhaustion
a composite plant made up of a fungus and an algae usually black, but can be gray or orange; grows slowly, often on boulders the oldest plants in the mountains - some dating back 11,000 years lichen covered boulders can be extremely slippery when wet
The species are very widely distributed, and form irregular spots or patches, usually of a greenish or yellowish color, upon rocks, trees, and various bodies, to which they adhere with great tenacity
Plant-like colonies of fungi and algae that grow on the exposed surface of rocks Lichen grow at a constant rate within a single geographic area
Natural material that grows on rocks Resembles scaled-down trees and bushes and is used as a scenery material
this "plant" consists of two different types of living things that live together, each benefiting the other One is algae, a small one-celled plant that can make use of energy from the sun The other is a fungus that takes nutrients from the air, rocks or other plants for the algae to use
– a descriptive term for the white, lace-like lesions that occur on the skin or mucous membrane; the cysts resemble lichen that grows on trees
Fungus and an alga or a cyanobacterium living in symbiotic association
algae and fungus growing together in a symbiotic relationship
a forest growth that resembles scaled-down trees and bushes and is used as a scenery material
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