Finger ring lichen is a type of lichen that forms greyish or brown, leaf-like structures often adorned with intricate patterns. Typically found on rocks in cold, mountainous environments, it thrives by absorbing nutrients directly from the air and rainfall, contributing to its unique ecological footprint. Finger ring lichen is particularly notable for its curled edges, resembling a finger ring.
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