Hanging fringe lichen is a distinctive lichen known for its shaggy, hair-like appearance. It typically grows on tree bark or rocks, preferring sunny, open environments. Hanging fringe lichen forms symbiotic relationships with algae, which allow it to photosynthesize and thrive in various habitats. It's recognized by its elongated, fringed lobes that have a leathery texture.
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Scientific Classification of Hanging fringe lichen