[NatureNS] Fuzzy "stuff" on trees, ID?

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Hi Dave and All
Usnea is a very important winter food supply for White
Tailed Deer as it was in earlier time for Caribou.
It doesn't get covered with snow so is available in
the most difficult time. I've never seen a TDN score
on the stuff - probably not very high.
Have a nice late summer
Paul


--- David & Alison Webster <dwebster@glinx.com> wrote:


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Hi Peter, Bob & All,            Sept 12, 2006
    An unusually rich stand (hang ?) of Usnea may also
be symptomaticof tree decline; better exposure 

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