
Lecanoraceae
Scientific name: Lecanoraceae
Lecanoraceae
Scientific name: Lecanoraceae


Description

Lecanoraceae is a family of fungi that live in mutually beneficial communities along with bacteria or algae as lichens. These lichens are distributed widely and can be seen growing as a flat layer on trees, concrete, rock, and deadwood. Typical colors for these lichens are green or bluish-white or pale brown and beige.

Species of Lecanoraceae


Scientific Classification
