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Mmmmm...from wiki(d) re:Evernia prunastria.

"Oakmoss, also known as Evernia prunastri, is a type of lichen used extensively in modern perfumery. This lichen can be found in many mountainous temperate forests throughout the Northern Hemisphere"

 

Oakmoss branches are typically quite a bit pointy compared...

 

Oakmoss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

 

 

The two in comparison do look different.

 

 

 

 

 

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We have that Tony, pretty useful, though a little light on numbers.

 

Pretty sure there's an online version available for printing off.

 

Good qaulity though.

 

Ive been buying loads of silly obscure stuff like that!

 

even got one on aphids a while back! god they have a tough life!

 

still trying to find my bryophytes and mosses book!

 

I dont have a home, I have a library these days!

 

no woman wood put up with it, not with fungal specimens drying out on the window sills as well!:thumbup:

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