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Brick scale

Psora crenata

A species of Fishscale lichens

Brick scale is a unique fungus known for its distinctive, brick-like patterned scales on its surface, which contributes to its common name. This species thrives in dry, rocky habitats, often forming symbiotic relationships with plants. Although small in size, brick scale plays a significant role in its ecosystem by recycling nutrients and supporting soil stability.

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Attributes of Brick scale
Body Color
Brown
Red
White
Orange
Pink
Endangered Species
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Habitat of Brick scale
Deserts to juniper-pinyon pine woodlands
Scientific Classification of Brick scale
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