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Lepraria elobata

Lepraria elobata

A species of Dust lichens

Lepraria elobata is a type of lichen that belongs to the Stereocaulaceae family. It primarily thrives in shaded, moist environments, often found on rock surfaces and tree bark. This lichen is characterized by its powdery or granular appearance, usually displaying a pale to bluish-grey color. Lepraria elobata plays an essential role in its ecosystem by contributing to the nutrient cycle and serving as an indicator of air quality.

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Attributes of Lepraria elobata
You can find Lepraria elobata by these plants:
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