Bark, Lichen, and Leaves Jigsaw Puzzle

Bark, Lichen, and Leaves
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About Bark, Lichen, and Leaves: The image featured in today's puzzle captures the intricate textures and natural patterns found on a tree trunk, highlighting the bark’s rugged surface adorned with patches of yellow-green lichen. The bark serves as the protective outer layer of the tree, shielding it from physical damage, pests, and environmental stressors like extreme weather. Bark also plays a critical role in the tree's health, acting as a barrier against infections and water loss. Its texture and appearance vary by species, but in this case, the deeply ridged and cracked surface suggests an older, mature tree. The lichens growing on the bark are fascinating composite organisms, consisting of a symbiotic partnership between fungi and algae or cyanobacteria. The fungi provide structure and protection, while the algae or cyanobacteria contribute to photosynthesis, producing food. Lichens are indicators of environmental health, thriving in clean air but sensitive to pollution. // Image Credit: DailyJigsawPuzzles.net

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