Bouquet sea-fog lichen is notable for its distinct structure resembling a clumped bouquet. Typically found in coastal fog zones, it thrives in unique climatic conditions. It's made up of branching, ribbon-like formations, and it usually displays a grey to greenish hue. This species is a part of the lichen community, indicating a symbiotic relationship between fungus and algae.
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General Info About Bouquet sea-fog lichen
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Attributes of Bouquet sea-fog lichen
Spore Print Color
Hyaline, colourless
Body Color
Green
Yellow
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Bouquet sea-fog lichen
Rock
Scientific Classification of Bouquet sea-fog lichen