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Eggyolk lichen

Candelariella efflorescens

A species of Eggyolk lichens, Also known as Powdery goldspeck

Eggyolk lichen is a type of lichen known for its bright yellow color, mimicking the hue of an egg yolk. It typically grows on calcareous rocks in various environments. Eggyolk lichen plays a critical role in ecosystems as it contributes to rock decomposition and soil formation. This species is visible throughout the year, adapting to a wide range of climatic conditions.

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Attributes of Eggyolk lichen
You can find Eggyolk lichen by these plants:
Willows, Oaks, Hawthorns
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