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Parmelia ernstiae

Parmelia ernstiae

A species of Shield lichens

Parmelia ernstiae belongs to a family known for its diverse and wide-spread members that typically form symbiotic and essential relationships with algae. This species is particularly recognized for its role in environmental bioindication, signaling the health of ecosystems. Parmelia ernstiae adheres to surfaces like tree bark and rocks, adding resilience and diversity to its habitats.

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Attributes of Parmelia ernstiae
You can find Parmelia ernstiae by these plants:
Oaks, European beech, Sycamore
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