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lichen

[lahy-kuhn] / ˈlaɪ kən /
NOUN
moss
Synonyms


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A late-March walk in the hills east of Berkeley revealed oaks, only recently a steely gray, have turned sharply green; even the lichen covering their bark appeared refreshed in the morning mist.

From Los Angeles Times

We often picture them as mushrooms, yeasts, lichen — or sometimes even athlete’s foot.

From Washington Post

She was there for a photo shoot, but first, she had to help feed the animals, extracting half-frozen tufts of lichen from a mesh sack as the reindeer jostled her impatiently.

From New York Times

However, because lichens often take advantage of already stressed trees, their presence typically indicates the need for a bit of TLC.

From Seattle Times

If too much lichen remains on the forest floor, it absorbs sunlight and warms the earth instead of having that light reflected back into the atmosphere.

From Washington Post