Harvested from some of the most remote trenches deep within the Southern Oregon Valley, these Eye Lichen are a rare and observant species of Bryophyta.
Often mistaken for clumps of green Peat Moss while in the wild to most passerby, these plants can be very picky when selecting who to open up to. Most forms of this particular species have been documented to grow mostly in clumps of 2-3 and may multiply in size exponentially when conditions are just right.
While there is still much more research to be done it is theorized that the Eye Lichen are most curious to interact with and mimic the creatures they often see scampering throughout their surrounding habitat. Domesticated Eye Lichen will require no watering as they pull their moisture from the air.
It has been said that these plants will bring good luck to those who smile within their presence.