Quilted stippleback lichen thrives on rocky surfaces in areas with ample moisture. It forms a tough, leathery texture and is known for its distinct appearance that resembles crinkled fabric. This lichen has a dark, often brown to black color, and the surface is usually covered with small, intricate wrinkles. Quilted stippleback lichen is important for its role in preventing soil erosion and contributing to the ecosystem as a habitat for microorganisms.
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Attributes of Quilted stippleback lichen
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Scientific Classification of Quilted stippleback lichen