Moss & Lichen: Which One Is Actually a Plant?

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Комментарии • 426

  • @MrZawaga
    @MrZawaga 3 года назад +1443

    You could make a side show all about fungi called journey to mycocosmos

    • @Beryllahawk
      @Beryllahawk 3 года назад +250

      Oh I'm lichen this idea.
      (grinning like an idiot now)

    • @RealAlexKlett
      @RealAlexKlett 3 года назад +54

      @@Beryllahawk I’m almosst giddy with this idea

    • @rianantony
      @rianantony 3 года назад +63

      That sounds like a lot of fungi

    • @Meadows-Bound
      @Meadows-Bound 3 года назад +39

      Ohh I would love to watch this, this fungi has some good ideas

    • @frakke4579
      @frakke4579 3 года назад +18

      That would amazing I love mycorrhizal fungi

  • @BrianPennington
    @BrianPennington 3 года назад +51

    Really missed an opportunity to say “Please lichen subscribe”

  • @aakashjain4569
    @aakashjain4569 3 года назад +413

    It’s only a matter of time till lichen discovers fire

    • @amandaspellen2113
      @amandaspellen2113 3 года назад +17

      Is the Lichen Revolution. We need to prepare ourselves for war.

    • @veeezis
      @veeezis 3 года назад +15

      Lichen is pretty fire already.

    • @matthewpollock9685
      @matthewpollock9685 3 года назад +15

      Surely they will invent a new kind of farming in a sweet dank valley right in between these two rivers (meso [between] potamia [rivers]), and the ants will help.
      Guess what happens next!
      More food, and more lichens who came to buy the food, and you need lichens to help make the food and keep track of the sales, and now, you need moss shelters for lichens to live in and lichens to cultivate the moss shelters, and now, there's more lichens, and they invent things which makes things better, and more lichens come, and there's more farming and more lichens to make more things for more lichens, and now, there's business, money, writing, laws, power.
      Society!
      Coming soon to a dank river valley near you!
      - Bill Wurtz (sort of)
      Side note: If you've never seen "History of the entire world, I guess" by Bill Wurtz, do yourself a favor and click the link below. Never has so much information been so perfectly distilled into such a creative nugget of amazing infotainment.
      ruclips.net/video/xuCn8ux2gbs/видео.html

    • @toothpasteman3400
      @toothpasteman3400 3 года назад +3

      @@matthewpollock9685 continue I'm completely invested in this universe.

    • @alanhyt79
      @alanhyt79 3 года назад +7

      Lichens were much worse before they settled down and became agricultural. They started off as hunter-gatherers. They're much more civilized now. Let's give them a break. I left a pocketknife and a flint on a lichen-covered log. So far, the lichens are ignoring it.

  • @malusignatius
    @malusignatius 3 года назад +195

    *Sees moss with light artefacts*
    "Ooh, disco moss."

    • @jimurrata6785
      @jimurrata6785 3 года назад

      I don't care what they are, I like them!
      It's like a lava lamp and it's awesome.

    • @malusignatius
      @malusignatius 3 года назад +1

      @@jimurrata6785 Oh yeah, it great.
      Though part of my brain can't help but match it to a late night infomercial.

    • @shlushe1050
      @shlushe1050 3 года назад

      Funky

    • @gregoryallen0001
      @gregoryallen0001 3 года назад

      thought those were UAPs 😐

  • @crpCph
    @crpCph 3 года назад +238

    me on a hike touching lichen gently:
    "tell me secrets of the past, primordial friend"

    • @pilgrimonthelongroad2875
      @pilgrimonthelongroad2875 3 года назад +8

      as wise mushroom once said, "can you feel your heart burning? can you feel the struggle within? The fear within me is beyond anything your soul can make. you cannot kill me in any way that matters"

    • @hic_tus
      @hic_tus 3 года назад +2

      get off me laaand ye big belly algae grabber good for nothing! lol

    • @crpCph
      @crpCph 3 года назад +1

      @@pilgrimonthelongroad2875 literally my favorite picture on the internets

    • @mrexists5400
      @mrexists5400 3 года назад +1

      lichen: "dinosaurs have smelly farts"

  • @Vinkie
    @Vinkie 3 года назад +199

    I was certain that the 'moss and tardigrade' footage was a still image, but then I saw the tardigrade and it blew my mind. Absolutely stunning as always.

    • @fnamelname9077
      @fnamelname9077 3 года назад +14

      Stately moss, quietly respiring the breath of the earth: Quietly respires
      Tardigrade: SCOOT WIGGLE WIGGLE SCOOT SCOOT SCOOT

  • @Ginger5010
    @Ginger5010 3 года назад +110

    I've always felt like lichens are the sort of terrestrial equivalent of corals

    • @kokroucz
      @kokroucz 8 месяцев назад +1

      That is cool comparison

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage 3 года назад +148

    This one makes me VERY happy... bryophytes and lichens don't get enough love.

  • @CMZneu
    @CMZneu 3 года назад +177

    Only 6 minutes... WE NEED MORE!!! more of fungi and mosses.

  • @cadr003
    @cadr003 3 года назад +68

    Wait this was too short! I need to know more about lichens!!

    • @MatthewGaydos
      @MatthewGaydos 3 года назад +7

      That’s mostly due to us just not having a ton of samples yet. Hopefully we can talk about them more in the future!

    • @zddxddyddw
      @zddxddyddw 3 года назад +6

      Well, for starters, it has been found that not only fungi and algae form the symbiosis, but there are bacteria involved too.

  • @Fly0High
    @Fly0High 3 года назад +72

    "it's the moss. Moss is the plant." Thanks XD

    • @rodchallis8031
      @rodchallis8031 3 года назад +2

      yeah, that made me chuckle.

    • @noname-kx4cu
      @noname-kx4cu 3 года назад +4

      I literally said "Your TikTok is showing, Hank."

    • @Fly0High
      @Fly0High 3 года назад

      @@noname-kx4cu Is that a new trend in there?

  • @sakari1514
    @sakari1514 3 года назад +41

    I zoned out for about 2 minutes, this is way too relaxing

  • @Tahoza
    @Tahoza 3 года назад +23

    4:58 TARDIGRADE SIGHTING! MOSS PIGLET ON THE MOSS!

  • @ariariaris
    @ariariaris 3 года назад +39

    i would LOVE to see more mosses and fungi up close on this channel!

  • @zJoriz
    @zJoriz 3 года назад +25

    "... wonder what other secrets they might possibly hide"
    This makes me remember the time when my brother and I as kids brought flashlights along on vacation -- and promptly started 'interrogating' mushrooms in the style common in crappy TV shows of the era.

    • @PeridotEX
      @PeridotEX Год назад

      What did they tell you?

  • @thebermudaI
    @thebermudaI 3 года назад +33

    For people who want more, I recommend Robin Wall Kimmerer's book GATHERING MOSS.

    • @ValeriePallaoro
      @ValeriePallaoro 3 года назад

      I see your words and raise you with
      (1) it's not Hank,
      (2) it's not youtube,

  • @kdcridlpaw4852
    @kdcridlpaw4852 3 года назад +30

    It’s so strange/different hearing calm, soothing Hank

  • @alanhyt79
    @alanhyt79 3 года назад +14

    Reminded me of first semester biology lab and the Biological Progression field trip. First, there's bare rock. Second, there are lichens. The lichens break down a tiny bit of the rock and leave organic material in the mix, creating a basic soil. Third, moss spores that have landed in the soil come to life, and patches of moss grow wider and make the soil layer slightly deeper. Fourth and so on, with higher plants, like shrubs, small trees, larger trees. Eventually, climax communities.
    We'd hiked a bit to get to that spot, the place where we could, without turning our heads, see everything in the progression from solid rock to lichen, to mosses, to shrubs, to alders, to Douglas Fir and Western Red Cedar. When I'd processed it, I must admit I was blown away by the scope and power of life on this planet and how bare minerals can eventually become covered with plants and animals. I have looked at lichen with reverence ever since. Lichens start the process of biological progression, and if it weren't for them, my region would be bare rock and not much else. I grew up amid moss-covered trees and dark, ancient forests. Lichens didn't get enough credit out there, even though the ancient rainforests of the Olympic Peninsula were all started after the ice age ended when lichens took hold of the bare rocks, and even though some folks used certain of the myriad local lichens medicinally, as well.
    After the eruption of Mt St Helens, I was able to reassure a few people I knew that forests would grow on again on what was left of that mountain.
    "Life will find a way."

    • @abishekkumar6724
      @abishekkumar6724 Год назад +1

      easily one of the best comments i've stumbled upon on youtube. it brings me such pleasure when i see people appreciating the nuances of biology and evolution and realize even the tiniest, superficially insignificant organisms do in fact have such importance in the grand scale of life and earth.

    • @alanhyt79
      @alanhyt79 Год назад

      @@abishekkumar6724 Thank you very much! Nice to know someone else appreciates biological nuances as well.

  • @saurabhp5932
    @saurabhp5932 3 года назад +59

    Only if my biology lab could have been like this, you guys are amazing

    • @CMZneu
      @CMZneu 3 года назад +17

      To be fair they skip the important boring parts... chemical reactions, family classifications, etc... which are actually interesting but can get a bit tedious.

    • @mugishaedimon9109
      @mugishaedimon9109 2 года назад +1

      No

  • @dstdvl
    @dstdvl 3 года назад +14

    "The tardigrade lays on its back, its belly baking in the hot sun, beating its legs trying to turn itself over, but it can't. Not without your help. But you're not helping."
    "Whaddya mean I'm not helping?"
    "I mean you're not helping. Why is that, Leon?"

    • @orchdork775
      @orchdork775 3 года назад

      What is this a reference to??

    • @Relatablename
      @Relatablename 3 года назад +1

      @@orchdork775 Blade Runner my friend.
      Holden:
      The tortoise lays on its back, its belly baking in the hot sun, beating its legs trying to turn itself over but it can't. Not without your help. But you're not helping.
      Leon:
      WHAT DO YOU MEAN, I'M NOT HELPING?
      Holden:
      I mean you're not helping! Why is that, Leon?
      Holden:
      They're just questions, Leon. In answer to your query they're written down for me. It's a test, designed to provoke an emotional response. (pause) Shall we continue?

    • @pspublic13
      @pspublic13 3 года назад +1

      @@Relatablename Iconic sci-fi film. One of those rare movies that makes you sit there for a few minutes and actually think about what happened.

  • @TheWorldHasGoneNuts
    @TheWorldHasGoneNuts 3 года назад +13

    That was fantastic. I would love to see more videos on lichens, I think they are truly amazing organisms. Mosses are cool, but lichens are bizarrely unique. Thank you.

  • @glossaria2
    @glossaria2 3 года назад +4

    Ha! It's like you guys read my mind. I just collected a bunch of lichen and mosses while I was on vacay (currently paper-bagged and awaiting spare time for me to revive, study, and try to ID them, and hopefully scope out some tardigrades).

  • @adrianwolmarans
    @adrianwolmarans 3 года назад +18

    A little more about lichen micro structure please!

  • @dracoaestas
    @dracoaestas 3 года назад +7

    What a good birthday present! And actually really appropriate. I've run a moss terrarium workshop, and one of the elderly folks remembered me as the "moss lady" afterward lol. Does anyone else here keep moss terrariums?

    • @karmaarachnid8345
      @karmaarachnid8345 3 года назад +1

      A year ago I built a terrarium with moss and assorted lycophytes. The lycophytes eventually died but the moss is thriving so now it's just a moss terrarium.

    • @dracoaestas
      @dracoaestas 3 года назад +1

      @@karmaarachnid8345 So cool! My favorites that are still going in my terrariums are Rhodobryum and Climacium mosses.

  • @PhillyHippy
    @PhillyHippy 3 года назад +6

    I like how calm hank is being here as opposed to Sci Show where he is equally entertaining but much more high strung.

  • @robinj.p.7187
    @robinj.p.7187 3 года назад +3

    every since I was a child climbing trees lichen has always fascinated me. thanks for making this video!

  • @gerryk9275
    @gerryk9275 3 года назад +6

    Six percent of the Earth’s surface!!! (Minus the little sample of lichen I brought home from a hike today.)
    More lichen and moss episodes, please!

  • @johnbrady4380
    @johnbrady4380 3 года назад +4

    “Alice-Algae met a real Fungi, and the took a Lichen to each other.”

  • @oni_chan4263
    @oni_chan4263 3 года назад +9

    This channel makes me feel calm, and I enjoy it a lot. Thank you for making these videos.

  • @MrsBrit1
    @MrsBrit1 3 года назад +1

    I don't understand anyone who can walk last miss and never look at it.... But miss has always been my favorite plant. Lichens are also a beautiful, intricately shaped organism and is so many colors, yellow, green, white, pink....fascinating!

  • @mutbrechtasengard5210
    @mutbrechtasengard5210 3 года назад +1

    This is the first channel/online video content creator I consider becoming a Patreon of. I do not need a Hulu, Disney+ subscription for arbitrary shows that I will never watch. This here is my sort of entertainment.

  • @GhostsOfThings
    @GhostsOfThings 3 года назад +1

    The shot of the moss and tardigrade is one of my favourites yet I think ❤️ I've bean learning about moss and more recently, fungi, so it was neat to be able to see this episode. Thank you!

  • @cambrown5633
    @cambrown5633 3 года назад +6

    4:57
    Hank: Check out this moss...
    Water bear: Haaaay guys welcome to my crib!

  • @praagyadhungel1357
    @praagyadhungel1357 3 года назад +1

    I cannot emphasize how much I love this channel. Every aspect is just amazing: the narration, the music. I felt hypnotized. I find it way more visually stunning than any CGI seen on movies and series. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @johnjimbob6173
    @johnjimbob6173 3 года назад +1

    Wow only 52k views? This channel is criminally underrated. Def gonna be sharing with my friends

  • @renn_frenn
    @renn_frenn 3 года назад

    I'm back to this channel since you guys started up, and im so glad my suggestion was taken from back then!! There's a reference ruler in the corner!!! you guys are awesome

  • @PeterVJaspersFayer
    @PeterVJaspersFayer 3 года назад +1

    Your calm, measured voice is a welcome balm in these troubled times. Thank you.

  • @hellishmland1530
    @hellishmland1530 3 года назад +2

    I thought you were going to say... live long and prosper!!
    Seriously. You made my day. My best things ever are mosses, lichens and tardigrades. And this was all of them. Are you going to do a longer show on said subject. Thanks again.

  • @ashwaryp
    @ashwaryp 3 года назад

    My favourite channel on RUclips. Thankyou for amazing videos.

  • @Codysdab
    @Codysdab 3 года назад +4

    I love how Fungi saved life on earth by evolving the ability to breakdown cellulose otherwise the world would have run out of CO2.

    • @willowarkan2263
      @willowarkan2263 2 года назад

      Well wouldn't have run out, lots of oxygen makes things increasingly flammable. There's other ways to release that carbon, like fire or chemical weathering or even just sunlight eventually. Not to mention the odd volcano.

  • @liquidpza
    @liquidpza 3 года назад +2

    Mass iteration over deep time is always so woefully underestimated.

  • @DominikJaniec
    @DominikJaniec 3 года назад

    great episode!

  • @Diarmuhnd
    @Diarmuhnd 3 года назад

    I love growing moss and lichen and covering my potted plants soil with them.
    @4:57 That is such a gorgeous image.

  • @zacharyhutchison4006
    @zacharyhutchison4006 3 года назад +8

    What is faster: Lichen turning stone into soil, or humans turning beef into more humans?

  • @philmichael143
    @philmichael143 3 года назад +1

    Hank, your work is top notch. Thanks for the quality content for as long as you have.

  • @ninjaGrim1
    @ninjaGrim1 3 года назад

    love it, great vid

  • @brendakrieger7000
    @brendakrieger7000 3 года назад

    Really enjoy these videos🔬💚

  • @GYANAQ
    @GYANAQ 11 месяцев назад +1

    So basically Lichen is fungi that introduced Agriculture
    having Symbiotic relationship with Algae(Probably Cyanobacteria) for photosynthesis and Nutrient and UV Protection in return from fungi
    where as Moss is Bryophyte(Non-Vascular plant that does not have Xylem to transmit water And Phoelem to Transmit Food) and it is way greener in appearance

  • @oc4029
    @oc4029 Год назад

    Today's vlog Brothers episode peaked my curiosity and here I am, hearing Hank's lovely voice once again

  • @la912
    @la912 3 года назад

    I really like the way you narrate it

  • @paulex12
    @paulex12 3 года назад +6

    Do one on liverworts and hornworts please!

    • @karmaarachnid8345
      @karmaarachnid8345 3 года назад +2

      Yes! I'd like to see video of their gametes swimming in a film of water if possible.

    • @flightlesschicken7769
      @flightlesschicken7769 3 года назад +2

      @@karmaarachnid8345 I'd love to see that. Do a whole episode on the different gametes thst swim around maybe?

  • @EricFdeFreitas
    @EricFdeFreitas 3 года назад

    I love this channel. Just love it.

  • @rickseiden1
    @rickseiden1 3 года назад +2

    "The orange blobs are just light artifacts." Whew! I thought I was tripping balls, man!

  • @Resmungo
    @Resmungo 3 года назад

    The music is so good.

  • @atiger4716
    @atiger4716 3 года назад

    What a beatiful content this Chanel has!
    Thanks very much

  • @vvutangmc
    @vvutangmc 3 года назад

    Had to watch it twice you’re voice is incredibly soothing (second time was to actually pay attention)

  • @MustafaBirsoz
    @MustafaBirsoz 3 года назад

    thnak you

  • @silentwisdom7025
    @silentwisdom7025 3 года назад

    Love you guys

  • @tammymccaslin4787
    @tammymccaslin4787 3 года назад +3

    I love mosses and lichens!

  • @ikeekieeki
    @ikeekieeki 3 года назад

    good video thank you

  • @cristea_mihaela
    @cristea_mihaela 3 года назад +5

    I love stentors and rotiferes and tardigrades, but I think this was my favorite episode of Microcosmos so far. ❤️ Thank you.

  • @IanGrams
    @IanGrams 3 года назад +1

    Ooh I've been fascinated by lichen ever since learning about them. I think from a SciShow video, too. Thanks for teaching me some more!

  • @1414141x
    @1414141x 3 года назад

    Fascinating. Next time I see moss and lichen on a walk I will certainly give them more attention, so alongside my binoculars I will also take a magnifying glass...

  • @etherflows3059
    @etherflows3059 3 года назад

    Thx, as Mary Pop said - These are a few of my favourite things

  • @musicmancer
    @musicmancer 3 года назад +2

    Thanks to this video I finally rediscovered a sci-fi novel I read as a kid: Interstellar Pig! The spark I needed is that one of the alien races described in the book is a "carnivorous lichen".

  • @mattheusmegdom
    @mattheusmegdom 3 года назад

    Lovely video !!!

  • @qooiuler
    @qooiuler 3 года назад

    cool episode. nice music

  • @MissBeeBonnet
    @MissBeeBonnet 2 года назад +1

    This makes me imagine a giant being, looking at Earth under its microscope, initially classifying Rainforests like the Amazon and the Congo Basin as Organisms… only for their species’s technology to later get better, and for another giant to look and realize that there’s loads of *stuff* in there??? And I love it!!!!
    The different lichens aren’t different *species*, they’re different *biomes*, and that’s so cool!!!!!!!

  • @trulyinfamous
    @trulyinfamous 3 года назад +1

    Mosses are genuinely my favorite type of plant. They can grow in most places, they're important for the environment, and tardigrades like to live on them. Many can also survive being dehydrated for a long time, coming back when hydrated and continuing on life as usual. What's not to love about it?

  • @desperatelyseekingrealnews
    @desperatelyseekingrealnews 3 года назад

    Wow just wow fascinating stuff

  • @syntheticperson
    @syntheticperson 3 года назад

    Beautiful

  • @dustman96
    @dustman96 3 года назад

    Good stuff

  • @nugget...
    @nugget... 3 года назад +1

    amazing❤️

  • @gtbkts
    @gtbkts 3 года назад

    Commenting for support.

  • @PieterPatrick
    @PieterPatrick 3 года назад

    The Ad from Headspace fits perfect with your narration.

  • @nobodyeverinhistory
    @nobodyeverinhistory 3 года назад +1

    It's nice to have a video to accompany the new Minecraft snapshot release, which adds lichens to the game.

  • @danibot3000
    @danibot3000 3 года назад

    I want more! More details!

  • @1TakoyakiStore
    @1TakoyakiStore 3 года назад

    I was hoping for lichen spores just based on descriptions of them I've read in the past.
    As someone who grew up in Florida Scrub lands we see lichens growing directly from the sugar sand a lot, including one that looks like the tips were dipped in red paint.

  • @MarcelaMT
    @MarcelaMT 2 года назад

    I love this video

  • @Theo_Caro
    @Theo_Caro 3 года назад

    This video totally put me in a trance which was super relaxing, but all I remember is that moss is a plant but only sort of vascular.

  • @astralislux305
    @astralislux305 3 года назад

    Woah! When did you talk about vascular plants?? We need that!

  • @HeroEnCo
    @HeroEnCo 3 года назад

    can this please be ported to a podcast I need this to fall asleep to

  • @0therun1t21
    @0therun1t21 3 года назад

    Moss is so nice and soft and beautiful, I love it!

  • @mikerphone.
    @mikerphone. 3 года назад

    YESSSSS!! I asked for this so long ago. Am a huge lichen nerd.

  • @xenopelta240
    @xenopelta240 3 года назад +2

    I am so happy you are covering lichens!!!
    You should definitely try to cover Microsporidia in a future video, and try to get video of a cell being parasitized. A note on the referenced study: While the 2019 study did show that lichenized fungi and their algal symbionts reached land after vascular plants, it is important to remember that the term "lichen" refers to many diverse lineages of fungi that have convergently evolved the lichenized phenotype at various times in prehistory. It's still possible and quite likely that forms of now extinct lichenized fungi colonized land well before the terrestrialization of plants. Besides Prototaxites, fungi just aren't very good at fossilization unfortunately :(

  • @miashadows
    @miashadows Год назад

    Love moss! And i totally didnt know that about lichens!
    Last week i thought of a great show idea! I would love to see the microbes in the human gut! No poo is required, you could just culture the ones in the probiotics you can buy. Would love to see what im growing inside me!

  • @carto4028
    @carto4028 3 года назад

    As a forager and student of the forest i find both lichens and moss as super cool.

  • @ambergris5705
    @ambergris5705 3 года назад +3

    Will you make a video on springtails one day? I'd love that, although I know they're not aquatic

  • @dianahernandezmurguia8065
    @dianahernandezmurguia8065 3 года назад

    I read a little bit about Lichens conquering prehistoric land in Lynn Margulis´ book Symbiotic Planet when se mentioned the Hypersea Theory of McMenamin, it sounds poetic :)

  • @mugishaedimon9109
    @mugishaedimon9109 2 года назад +1

    You are doing well

  • @RikaJogie
    @RikaJogie 2 года назад

    Thank You 🤗 I like this macro/micro world...FANTASTIC it is the basic of life 💚💚💚

  • @lordfelidae4505
    @lordfelidae4505 3 года назад

    My family lives in a house in the woods surrounding a lake half of the time. Moss and lichen were everywhere. I was a bit confused by the idea people could confuse them.
    Discovering the symbiotic nature of lichen made a lot click for me, since I usually saw lichen on boulders and rocks, especially around water, and would wonder how it grew without roots.
    Moss was absolutely everywhere, on tree roots, on rocks, on bark, it found its way to every possible surface it could inhabit. It was extremely helpful for finding stable footing when crossing streams when hiking. And on the bare rocks without any soil to grow on, if moss couldn’t manage to grow on it, it always had lichen.

  • @jan_kisan
    @jan_kisan 3 года назад

    hell, your videos are poetry

  • @FlyingJetpack1
    @FlyingJetpack1 3 года назад

    5:00, Moss, and tardigrade for scale ;D

  • @piteoswaldo
    @piteoswaldo 3 года назад +1

    This new soundtrack is amazing! Where can I find the full songs?

  • @sonorasgirl
    @sonorasgirl 3 года назад

    The images are always stunning, but this looked straight out of fairy land 😍

  • @insectbah
    @insectbah 3 года назад

    gosh I love complicated species interactions

  • @mafarmerga
    @mafarmerga 3 года назад +3

    Lichens live on, and break down, granite rock. Think about that for a moment.

    • @flightlesschicken7769
      @flightlesschicken7769 3 года назад

      So do a number of plants

    • @mafarmerga
      @mafarmerga 3 года назад

      @@flightlesschicken7769 Lithophytes can grow on accumulated organic material that collects on rocks or in fissures but I am not aware of any true plants that can dissolve rocks to get their nutrients (as lichens can).
      Happy to learn that I am wrong if you can think of any examples.

    • @flightlesschicken7769
      @flightlesschicken7769 3 года назад

      @@mafarmerga The first example that comes to mind (although I did not remember the scientific name, I had to look it up) is _Barbacenia macrantha_ which is a monocot angiosperm. I also believe a number of mosses dissolve rocks to an extent.
      Also Knot Weed, _Fallopia japonica_ , is supposedly able to grow right through cement, so they are assumably dissolving it as they go through.
      Although I cannot recall hearing about lichens with the ability to do that, it doesn't surprise me at all. It's always interesting to learn new things, right? :)
      Edit: fixed italics

  • @10stripmusic
    @10stripmusic 3 года назад

    The Joy Of Microscopes with Bob Moss, Episode 1: Happy Little Lichen

  • @pacha1500
    @pacha1500 3 года назад

    I bloody love lichen I wish I was one, cant explain how glad I am you made a video about the love of my life