*the first picture seems to be a mixture of stuff one needs to study
diligently*
the right corner could be lichen, there is more on tte left part of the
picture
the brown thing a fallen flower past its prime? or a mushroom, same past
its prime?
but most intriguing is the greying crusted structures with cracks showing
something red underneath in the left side of the picture.
the red= red soil underneath, but where would one find red soil in
bangladesh/east bengal??

the crusted "soil" is most likely bluegreen algae that has dried up and
crusted.
a microbiology department should investigate it.
and what are those round short tubes opening??
some beetle? crab? sea creature hiding in mud?

Or am i reading it all wrong and its a dead wood woth lichen and blue green
alge growing, drying up and dying on it.???


the second picture
there is and orchd
and a mistletoe, probably one of the      Amyema spp

*what is the host tree?*

*tell us what  are all these elements?*


On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 11:42 PM Sourav Mahmud <[email protected]>
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