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Poster Handle oniongrass
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One thing I meant to ask ST, and its important to me because I feel like maybe my job here on earth is just to be an observer of the changes and this particular aspect of the plant death is puzzling me and I can't find a reasonable solution.

I can understand the trees are dying from the new higher energy radiations coming in, the contents of the radiation shield "chemtrails" as well as defoliants being sprayed.

But why the sudden excessive and absurdly rapid growth of lichen/moss all over these dying trees? As far as I know lichen and mosses are not parasitic, so this is not a case like the bark beetles and other insects where they are able to multiply rapidly by taking advantage of trees weakened by the sources I listed above.

Now many of the lichens do thrive in Nitrogen rich environments, and we humans do indeed produce much nitrogen pollution. But this is not a new thing. We have been producing such pollutions for a long time. While this extremely rapid spread of the lichens is just within the last couple years. So what is going on here?

Sorry for rambling on guys, I know many might want to concentrate on other topics. I just feel like this one is kind of my "thing" and I feel compelled to know, lol.
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I do seem to have increasing lichens on several trees, and from what I read the lichen itself is not harmful to the tree but it's a symptom that the tree is weak. Other than that the trees involved seem quite healthy. One of them is the big oak that dumped enough leaves to keep me busy clearing them over and over again, during several months. I noticed that a couple trees now seem to have more lichen coverage on them than I recalled from last year. This is out of many trees, but still ...

And we have a magnolia in front that always sheds branches but seems to grow new ones faster than that. We have had some huge wind storms, so I've assumed that shedding small branches is a healthy tree's way of lessening stress on the main trunk and large branches, or just getting rid of old branches not needed any more. Like I used to shed more hair before I started going bald.

I've only lived here a few years so I don't have long history to compare it to.
 
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