Saturday, 16 February 2013

Moss

Brinken Wood is quite a damp wood, with some areas impassible through wet periods and the remainder spongy under foot.  As a consequence mosses and lichens thrive; look closely and there are so many different types.  All intricate and detailed, forming dense miniature forests of their own which carpet the trunks of the mature forest trees.  

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