Trail Marker 11 | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
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Trail Marker 11 | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
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Trail Marker 11
A potential erosion problem is being avoided through the natural growth of numerous lichens, mosses, and herbaceous vegetation that stabilize the cooler, shaded, north-facing slope. These species do well in compacted, moist, shaded, and acidic soils. Fallen trees add to the nutrient pool.
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Last Reviewed: December 19, 2025
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Trail Marker 11
A potential erosion problem is being avoided through the natural growth of numerous lichens, mosses, and herbaceous vegetation that stabilize the cooler, shaded, north-facing slope. These species do well in compacted, moist, shaded, and acidic soils. Fallen trees add to the nutrient pool.
More about
lichens
and
mosses
Where To Next?
Previous | 10
Next | 12
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to Top
Last Reviewed: December 19, 2025