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Scots pine blister rust cronartium flaccidum, a heteroecious rust fungus on a pine branch.
Forest
The only conifers in Europe which drop their needles at the end of autumn and find them again in spring... here mid-June at 1850m altitude
A yellow-orange staghorn or brain mushroom photographed on a branch of a coniferous tree in Germany. Full-format, high-resolution photographed with copy space
Green pine needles and a moss on the same branch of pine tree in a Scottish forest
Salt marsh dodder or goldthread,
Lichen growing on dead branch isolated on a natural background
Fronds of a species of bushy lichen (Ramalina striatula) growing on the trunk of a tree in central Chile
Closeup of twig with green lichen
Lodgepole Pine in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
silvery-blue moss close up on a branch of pine
Canary Island Tenerife landmark, Teide's national park. After big fire in 2023.\n\nPine trees and new sprouts on the bramches.
The foliose lichen tre moss  pseudevernica furfuracea gray green lobes
Seoul Dobongsan Korea
Anna's Hummingbird Nest close up
branch of Japanese cornelian cherry in spring
Lichen  (Hypogymnia physodes) growing on a branch
Branch of yellow European larch tree
A photo of green pine needles and a moss grow together on the same twig in the forest
Tree branches and twigs covered with lichen
Branch
Flowers extreme macro series: Green carnation dianthus
Preserve with dray gray wood Loucenska parhorkatina in hot summer sunny day
Laurisilva / Fog forest \
Larix decidua or European or common larch green branches close up
Beautiful branches with young sprout of spruce.
This is tree fungi are, in the broadest sense, all fungi that colonize and degrade wood
Engelmann Spruce Tree with cones, Picea engelmannii; Great Basin National Park, Nevada; Great Basin Desert; Pinaceae Family
Moss
Tamarack tree branches with cones, a rare deciduous conifer (Larix laricina -- aka American larch), turning golden in fall. Tamarack needles grow in soft brushlike clumps and turn from blue-green to yellow before dropping in the fall. This member of the pine family is one of the most northern trees. Taken in the Litchfield Hills of northwest Connecticut, along the wild and scenic Bantam River.
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