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Old wood rimmed lichen

Lecanactis abietina

A species of Old wood rimmed lichen

Old wood rimmed lichen thrives on the bark of conifer trees and is frequently found on old, decaying wood. This species is recognized for its grayish to white crust-like appearance, which blends seamlessly with its growing environment. Old wood rimmed lichen plays a key role in its habitat by contributing to the decomposition process of the wood it inhabits.

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Attributes of Old wood rimmed lichen
You can find Old wood rimmed lichen by these plants:
Oaks, English oak
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