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I would enjoy that too:thumbup1: I have much to learn!:001_smile:

 

BenR, you already have the essential ingredient, a desire to know and learn. i see your face on so many threads and asking questions all the time, youll never feel like you have made it and will always say " I have much to learn" but in all honesty your already on your way with attitude, thats what will get you to the knowing.:001_cool:

 

Im still a school boy, always will be:thumbup1:

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The lichens on trees does interest me but currently I know very little (nothing) about the subject. One very basic question - does lichen actually harm the tree? When I see a tree covered in lichens, especially fruit trees, they always look to be in very poor health. In laymans terms please, how do they react with the tree? Many thanks, Ed.

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BenR, you already have the essential ingredient, a desire to know and learn. i see your face on so many threads and asking questions all the time, youll never feel like you have made it and will always say " I have much to learn" but in all honesty your already on your way with attitude, thats what will get you to the knowing.:001_cool:

 

Im still a school boy, always will be:thumbup1:

 

Thanks Hama, that really is a compliment coming from you. I live so close to you, I really should pin you down for a climb/foray sometime!:thumbup1:

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The lichens on trees does interest me but currently I know very little (nothing) about the subject. One very basic question - does lichen actually harm the tree? When I see a tree covered in lichens, especially fruit trees, they always look to be in very poor health. In laymans terms please, how do they react with the tree? Many thanks, Ed.

 

To my knowledge Ed, they do absolutely no damage to the tree at all..

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They can make trees look a bit messy though!:lol:

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