Bachman's jelly lichen is a type of jelly lichen notable for its gelatinous texture when moist. Thriving in damp environments, bachman's jelly lichen has a distinctive leathery appearance and often forms a symbiotic relationship with algae, which helps it to photosynthesize. It is commonly found on rocks and tree bark in cool, shaded areas.
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Scientific Classification of Bachman's jelly lichen