Skin lichen is a type of lichen characterized by its thin, leafy forms that often resemble small, draped scales. Typically found on moist rocks and tree bark, it thrives in damp environments. Skin lichen contributes to its ecosystem by serving as a bioindicator, signaling the health of its environment. Its unique structure supports diverse habitats for microorganisms.
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