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  • One of the typical lichens of ash trees is the delicately branched Evernia prunastri.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • Oakmoss Evernia prunastri is a natural lichen which has a very lovely, smooth, and slightly musty odor.

    Olfactive Oakmoss Exhibition at Cabinet in Brooklyn Michelle Krell Kydd 2009

  • One of the typical lichens of ash trees is the delicately branched Evernia prunastri.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • Evernia prunastri lends an aquatic, woody and leatheric air to a fragrance, and is renowned for its fixative properties.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Michelle Krell Kydd 2009

  • Oakmoss Evernia prunastri is a natural lichen which has a very lovely, smooth, and slightly musty odor.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Michelle Krell Kydd 2009

  • In his definitive New Naturalist book on lichens, Oliver Gilbert demonstrates how, the further you move away from the polluted centre of a big city such as Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the bigger and more luxuriant are the specimens of Evernia.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • In his definitive New Naturalist book on lichens, Oliver Gilbert demonstrates how, the further you move away from the polluted centre of a big city such as Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the bigger and more luxuriant are the specimens of Evernia.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • Evernia prunastri lends an aquatic, woody and leatheric air to a fragrance, and is renowned for its fixative properties.

    Ode to Oakmoss: Crabtree & Evelyn Ultra Moisturizing Body Butter Michelle Krell Kydd 2009

  • IFRA's position on oakmoss is clearly stated in the sentence that introduces their assessment regarding safe levels of use, "Oak moss extracts e.g. absolute, resinoid, concrete, etc. obtained from Evernia prunastri should not be used such that the level in consumer products exceeds 0.1%."

    The Scoop on Miss Dior's Current Formulation Michelle Krell Kydd 2008

  • IFRA's position on oakmoss is clearly stated in the sentence that introduces their assessment regarding safe levels of use, "Oak moss extracts e.g. absolute, resinoid, concrete, etc. obtained from Evernia prunastri should not be used such that the level in consumer products exceeds 0.1%."

    Archive 2008-12-01 Michelle Krell Kydd 2008

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