Pseudocyphellaria dissimilis is a type of lichen, a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and algae, typically found on trees in damp, forested habitats. It is recognized for its leaf-like appearance and may display a variety of colors, often with spots or patches. Pseudocyphellaria dissimilis plays a role in ecosystems by recycling nutrients and serving as a bioindicator of environmental quality.
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