Beaded rosette lichen typically grows on tree bark and rocks, often found in well-lit, open environments. It has a distinctive appearance with its concentric circles of leafy, grayish lobes, which may feature tiny bead-like structures. These beads can release powdery spores that help it spread to new locations.
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General Info About Beaded rosette lichen
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Attributes of Beaded rosette lichen
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
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Scientific Classification of Beaded rosette lichen