Mycoblastus caesius is a type of lichen characterized by its gray to blue-gray crust-like appearance that typically grows on the bark of trees. It thrives in cooler, humid environments and is often found in forested or mountainous areas. This species is known for its role in ecosystem health by contributing to nutrient cycling and providing habitat for various microorganisms.
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