Skin lichen is a type of lichen characterized by its thin, delicate structure and moist texture. It prefers to grow on damp, shaded substrates such as rocks and tree bark. Skin lichen plays a key role in its ecosystems, contributing to nutrient cycling and soil formation. Its appearance can vary based on environmental conditions but remains distinctive with a typically blue or grey tinge.
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