Green moss growing on a tree trunk with a rough, textured bark. The moss forms a dense, lush patch contrasting with the tree's brown and gray surface. The intricate structure of the moss is visible, showcasing tiny, overlapping leaves. Surrounding leaves blur in the background, indicating a forest environment. Mosses like these belong to the division Bryophyta, thriving in moist, shaded areas. This natural growth highlights the ecosystem's intricate elements and the symbiotic relationships in forest habitats.
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