Crustose lichen and pure white fungi have colonised the splitting bark of this birch tree in the Nova Scotian forest.
Crustose lichen and pure white fungi have colonised the splitting bark of this birch tree in the Nova Scotian forest.
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Crustose lichen and pure white fungi have colonised the splitting bark of this birch tree in the Nova Scotian forest.
Crustose lichen and pure white fungi have colonised the splitting bark of this birch tree in the Nova Scotian forest.