Mosses and other plants and lichens that grow on and around trees are an important part of biodiversity. They harbour a microcosmic world that’s a haven for organisms that are too small for us to see. They include our weirdest and most wonderful creatures such as rotifers, tardigrades and nematodes. (Source: Woodland Trust website)
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