Ground frost lichen typically thrives in temperate regions, favoring bark and wood surfaces. Recognizable by its pale gray to bluish-green color, it forms leaf-like patches that can appear frosted, giving it its common name. It's crucial for studying environmental health as it's sensitive to air quality, indicating pollutant levels.
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