Oakmoss - a species of lichen resembling deer antlers - mainly grows on the trunk and branches of oak trees, and commonly on the acid bar...Read Morek of other deciduous trees and conifers such as fir and pine, and occasionally on wooden fences and rocks. It is green to greenish white when dry with a rough texture, and when wet, is a dark olive green to yellow with a rubbery texture. It is used extensively in modern perfumery.
Oakmoss - a species of lichen resembling deer antlers - mainly grows on the trunk and branches of oak trees, and commonly on the acid bar...Read More