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Phaeocalicium populneum

Phaeocalicium populneum

A species of Phaeocalicium lichen

Phaeocalicium populneum is a type of fungi commonly found on the bark of poplar trees. It's recognized for its very small, black fruiting bodies that appear mostly during the cooler months. This species plays a role in the ecosystem by helping to decompose dead bark, contributing to nutrient cycling in forest environments.

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Attributes of Phaeocalicium populneum
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