Pseudocyphellaria billardierei is a leaf-like lichen that grows on trees and rocks in moist forest environments. It is recognized for its broad lobes and green to brownish-grey color, which can change depending on humidity. Pseudocyphellaria billardierei contributes to the ecosystem by housing algae that photosynthesize and by breaking down materials, helping to recycle nutrients.
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General Info About Pseudocyphellaria billardierei
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Attributes of Pseudocyphellaria billardierei
Spore Print Color
Brown
Body Color
Brown
Green
Yellow
White
Species Status
Common
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Pseudocyphellaria billardierei
Forest, tree bark
Scientific Classification of Pseudocyphellaria billardierei