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RzB 07-10-2006 09:52 AM

Is Moss a Lichen
 
I wonder if an expert on this NG could assist me.
I have googled etc but am still not clear.

I have in the back of my mind from school days,
(a long, long time ago) that moss is just a form
of lichen.

Have I got it all wrong? Or perhaps I'm even asking
a question that doesn't technically make sense!

Many thanks,
Roy




Charles[_1_] 07-10-2006 10:31 AM

Is Moss a Lichen
 
On Sat, 7 Oct 2006 09:52:41 +0100, "RzB"
wrote:

I wonder if an expert on this NG could assist me.
I have googled etc but am still not clear.

I have in the back of my mind from school days,
(a long, long time ago) that moss is just a form
of lichen.

Have I got it all wrong? Or perhaps I'm even asking
a question that doesn't technically make sense!

Many thanks,
Roy


They are different. A lichen is a combination of a fungus and an
algae.

the word "moss" does show up in the common names of some lichens, but
properly used they are quite different

http://www.ontariowildflower.com/moss.htm

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...4065822AAjbshm

Stewart Robert Hinsley 07-10-2006 10:39 AM

Is Moss a Lichen
 
In message , RzB
writes
I wonder if an expert on this NG could assist me.
I have googled etc but am still not clear.

I have in the back of my mind from school days,
(a long, long time ago) that moss is just a form
of lichen.

Have I got it all wrong? Or perhaps I'm even asking
a question that doesn't technically make sense!


You've got it wrong. Mosses are plants, and specifically land plants.
Lichens are symbiotic associations of fungi with algae or cyanobacteria.
(Algae either are or aren't plants, depending where you draw the line.
Cyanobacteria are plants.)

The source of your confusion may be that reindeer moss is a misnomer,
cladistically speaking, reindeer moss is a lichen.

Many thanks,
Roy


--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

RzB 07-10-2006 03:13 PM

Is Moss a Lichen
 
"Charles" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 7 Oct 2006 09:52:41 +0100, "RzB"
wrote:

=== snip

I have in the back of my mind from school days,
(a long, long time ago) that moss is just a form
of lichen.

==== snip
Roy

They are different. A lichen is a combination of a fungus and an
algae.

the word "moss" does show up in the common names of some lichens, but
properly used they are quite different

http://www.ontariowildflower.com/moss.htm

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...4065822AAjbshm


Ahh - I see - many thanks for your help.

Roy




Stewart Robert Hinsley 07-10-2006 08:14 PM

Is Moss a Lichen
 
In message , Stewart Robert Hinsley
writes
In message , RzB
writes
I wonder if an expert on this NG could assist me.
I have googled etc but am still not clear.

I have in the back of my mind from school days,
(a long, long time ago) that moss is just a form
of lichen.

Have I got it all wrong? Or perhaps I'm even asking
a question that doesn't technically make sense!


You've got it wrong. Mosses are plants, and specifically land plants.
Lichens are symbiotic associations of fungi with algae or
cyanobacteria. (Algae either are or aren't plants, depending where you
draw the line. Cyanobacteria are plants.)


Missing negative syndrome strikes again. That should read "Cyanobacteria
aren't plants".

The source of your confusion may be that reindeer moss is a misnomer,
cladistically speaking, reindeer moss is a lichen.

Many thanks,
Roy



--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

Roger Whitehead 07-10-2006 10:06 PM

Is Moss a Lichen
 
In article , Charles wrote:
A lichen is a combination of a fungus and an algae.


An alga, to be precise. Algae is the plural.

A small distinction but important.

Roger


P van Rijckevorsel 07-10-2006 10:10 PM

Is Moss a Lichen
 

"RzB" schreef
I have in the back of my mind from school days,
(a long, long time ago) that moss is just a form
of lichen.

==== snip
Roy

They are different. A lichen is a combination of a fungus and an
algae.


the word "moss" does show up in the common names of some lichens, but
properly used they are quite different


http://www.ontariowildflower.com/moss.htm


http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...4065822AAjbshm


Ahh - I see - many thanks for your help.

Roy


***
Also, keep in mind that a club moss is not a kind of moss.
PvR





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