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lichen textures and fungi treasures

Posted on December 22, 2017 by EPA
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A recent unearthing of a suitcase buried in the EPA’s urban weeds garden has revealed surfaces covered in lichen and fungi. We’re currently investigating what species are present and will keep you posted.

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The Environmental Performance Agency (EPA) is an artist collective using artistic, social, and embodied practices to advocate for the agency of all living performers co-creating our environment, specifically through the lens of spontaneous urban plants, native or migrant. Learn More

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