Bumpy rim-lichen typically grows on the bark of trees and features a scaly, crust-like appearance. Often greenish to yellowish in color, it has a distinct rough texture that serves as a home to algal cells within its body. Common in temperate regions, bumpy rim-lichen plays a role in the ecosystem by decomposing organic material on tree surfaces.
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