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Why does the moss grow on all sides of the trees, not just the north side?

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Why does the moss grow on all sides of the trees, not just the north side?

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The organism growing on the bark of the trees is actually staghorn lichen which is not a moss. The lichen is very delicate and slow growing and it is found on older trees.

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