This is a 12" x 18" poster of a series of watercolor lichens and mosses. With thousands of species of both moss and lichen in the world, I have limited my illustrations here to 12 common genera of each. I have drawn a particular species for each of these 12 for illustration purposes, but the genus of each illustration can usually be found on more than one continent and even in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. This poster has been professionally printed onto lovely matte 100 lb card stock and is initialed and dated on the reverse. ★ Frame not included ★ The generous top and bottom margins are perfect for framing using a wooden poster hanger (which also makes it very easy to change out posters every now and then). This listing does NOT include the wooden, magnetic poster hanger used in the photo. Your poster will be carefully packaged in a kraft tube for mailing. ★ Frame not included ★ I do my best to portray colors accurately, however different monitors (and cameras) will vary in how they display colors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER AND GET 10% OFF: https://twigandmoth.myflodesk.com/newsletter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ***Purchase does not transfer copyright. For more information, please read our Terms of Use here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/AliceCantrell/policy ***
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Polystichum aculeatum (Stijve naaldvaren) Polystichum aculeatum wordt ongeveer 40-50 cm hoog en is wintergroen. De stijve naaldvaren staat het liefst op ee...
Lichen are not plants! They are a composite of bacteria or algae growing symbiotically in a network of fungi.
An ink color sample page from a Japanese sample catalog of matchbox cover designs, most likely from the 1960s. This very scarce catalog is currently available from the Boston Book Company. An early kimono color combination chart for layered clothing from Vintage Printables. Gem color chart which appears to be partially hand stenciled. From Vintage Printables. A personal color atlas from British artist William Gilpin (1724-1804). His sketchbook titled Hints to Form The Taste & Regulate Ye Judgement in Sketching Landscape is from 1790. From the Yale Center of British Art, Paul Mellon Collection. Lichen color charts from the Svensk Lafvarnas Farghistoria by Johan Peter Westring. Printed in 1805-09. Via the Biodiversity Heritage Library archive. A comparative tomato gradient to incite tomato envy. From Present & Correct. A 1944 color chart from The Technique of Colour Printing by Lithography: A Concise Manual of Drawn Lithography by Thomas E. Griffits, Faber and Faber. From the Crossett Library Flickrstream. A 1942 Color Harmony Manual by Egbert Jacobson Color Laboratories Division, Container Corporation of America. From the Crossett Library Flickrstream. The toast gradient scale from Things Organized Neatly.
Cast your imagination back half a billion years ago to the Cambrian geological period. Although Earth’s oceans were seething with strange experimental life forms, the alien continents were bleak a…
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Botanical Name: Evernia prunastri. Other Common Names: Ekmossa (Swedish), mousse de chêne (French), Eichenmoss (German). Habitat: Oakmoss is widespread throughout Europe, North Africa, Asia and North America. Description: Evernia prunastri or oakmoss is a lichen of the Parmeliaceae family. The genus Evernia contains about ten different species. The thalli (the vegetative body of a lichen) are bush-shaped and grow together to form large clumps. The thallus is flat and highly branched. It grows on trunks and branches of shrubs and deciduous trees like oaks, fruit trees, and blackthorn but also sometimes on pine trees. It is green to light whitish-green
Botanical Name of Iceland Moss: Cetraria islandica. Other Common Names: Iceland lichen, eryngo-leaved liverwort, Islaendisch Moos (German), Islandslav (Swedish), mousse d’ Islande, lichen d’Islande (French), liquén de Islandia (Spanish), puklérka Islandská (Czech), Islanninjäkälä (Finnish), erba rissa, Lichene Islandico (Italian), and fjallagras (Icelandic). Habitat: Iceland Moss (Cetraria islandica) is a circumpolar lichen abundant throughout the Arctic and mountainous regions of the northern countries. It is found in the mountains of North Wales, North England, Scotland and South-west Ireland. In North America, its range extends through Arctic regions, from Alaska to Newfoundland, and south in the Rocky Mountains to Colorado, and to
When you see lichens growing on a stone or tree, you know that you are seeing something aged. Lichens are a symbiotic organism using a partner to live.
With Fungi, Australian photographer Steve Axford opens the doors to the fascinating world of fungi, capturing the diversity, bright colors and amazing shapes
With Fungi, Australian photographer Steve Axford opens the doors to the fascinating world of fungi, capturing the diversity, bright colors and amazing shapes
Part 3: Lichens and Mosses Crevasses in oak and other barks form important habitats and microhabitats for ferns, orchids, fungi, and epiphytes. Epiphytes include mosses, algae, and lichens that are…
זוהי חזזית – צורת חיים סימביוטית של אצה ופטרייה, אשר צומחת מעל גבי ענפי עצים באמריקה הצפונית ובאזורים נוספים ברחבי חצי הכדור הצפוני. תמציות המופקות מצמח יוצא דופן זה משמשות למטרות רפואיות. בר…
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Photographer Steve Axford (previously) continues his quest to document some of the world’s most obscure fungi found in locations around Australia. Axford lives and works in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales in Australia where he often has to travel no further than his own back yard to make some of the discoveries you see here. The forms of fungi, slime molds, and lichens he prefers to document seem to have no limit in their diverse characteristics. More
Lichen vs. Moss. What's the difference between the two? This simple description will help you and your children as you identify them during nature study.
Lichens are interesting organisms that are important in their environment and useful for humans. Some produce chemicals that are potentially dangerous for us.
Photographer Steve Axford (previously) continues his quest to document some of the world’s most obscure fungi found in locations around Australia. Axford lives and works in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales in Australia where he often has to travel no further than his own back yard to make some of the discoveries you see here. The forms of fungi, slime molds, and lichens he prefers to document seem to have no limit in their diverse characteristics. More
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In overgrown forest landscapes, mosses and lichens are a common sight on the bare branches of dying trees and shrubs. Lichens look dry and crusty, while moss is velvety and lush. What exactly are these unusual plants? Do they damage your plants? Neither lichens nor mosses kill or hurt your trees.
Usnea florida has interesting fruiting bodies. The central disc is about 4 mm in diameter. Could only find one specimen in fruit today. Pretty alien looking.
It's 2016. Isn't it time you let mushrooms into your heart?Fungi (think mushrooms, lichens, and slime molds) are actually really fun, guys. Dad jokes aside, mushrooms and other fungi are diverse, colorful, textured, and just plain strange. Their beauty is remarkable and unexpected, challenging every...
Photos de paysages et d' observations : les vaches, les papillons, les fleurs, les maisons, les églises, les fontaines, les croix sur les chemins, les œuvres d'art ... "Sous le regard de l'espace Un homme marche Ivre de l'invisible" (Emmanuelle Riva)
Photographer Steve Axford (previously) continues his quest to document some of the world’s most obscure fungi found in locations around Australia. Axford lives and works in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales in Australia where he often has to travel no further than his own back yard to make some of the discoveries you see here. The forms of fungi, slime molds, and lichens he prefers to document seem to have no limit in their diverse characteristics. More
It's 2016. Isn't it time you let mushrooms into your heart?Fungi (think mushrooms, lichens, and slime molds) are actually really fun, guys. Dad jokes aside, mushrooms and other fungi are diverse, colorful, textured, and just plain strange. Their beauty is remarkable and unexpected, challenging every...
Photographer Steve Axford (previously) continues his quest to document some of the world’s most obscure fungi found in locations around Australia. Axford lives and works in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales in Australia where he often has to travel no further than his own back yard to make some of the discoveries you see here. The forms of fungi, slime molds, and lichens he prefers to document seem to have no limit in their diverse characteristics. More
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Lichens are interesting organisms that are important in their environment and useful for humans. Some produce chemicals that are potentially dangerous for us.