Mycocalicium lichen primarily grows on the bark of dead trees, especially on hardwood species. It is known for its small, stalk-like structures that support black, disc-like fruiting bodies. Typically located in temperate regions, mycocalicium lichen plays a crucial role in the ecosystem by helping decompose wood and recycle nutrients.
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