Chalice lichen is a unique type of lichen found in dry, rocky habitats. It thrives in environments where it can form symbiotic relationships with algae, which provide it with nutrients through photosynthesis. Chalice lichen typically appears as a crusty, greenish or gray surface, which may look patchy or uneven, adding a textural element to the rocks on which it grows.
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General Info About Chalice lichen
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