Green stubble lichen is a small, striking species recognized by its greenish-yellow fruiting bodies that grow on dead wood in damp, shaded forests. These mushrooms are part of a group known for their interesting symbiotic relationship with algae. They are a significant part of forest ecosystems, contributing to the decomposition process and nutrient cycling.
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General Info About Green stubble lichen
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Attributes of Green stubble lichen
Stem
1.5 - 2.5 mm long, roughly 0.1 - 0.2 mm thick; shorter; black; with granular texture
Body Color
Black
Green
Yellow
You can find Green stubble lichen by these plants:
Oaks, Lindens, Sycamore
Species Status
Rarer
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Green stubble lichen
On the bark and wood of conifer trees in montane forests