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Friday, 5 September 2008






TODAY IS LICHEN DAY! i proclaim proudly.

LICHENS :

are symbiotic associations of a fungus (the mycobiont) with a photosynthetic partner

inhabit trees, rocks, brick, housing elements and occasionally a mossy corner of r-j-c.

reproduce asexually. hmm.

usually are very small. unusally, a lichen the size of a human blob has been found in the above mentioned jc.

there has been some bone of contention whether this lichen was first discovered on the 6th of August or the 6th of September.

This lichen was given the following binomial nomenclature name : Humanicus spasticus.

As this lichen is reportedly very shy but rumoured to be very shameless, pictures will be put up shortly.

HAPPY LICHEN DAY!


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