Western wart lichen is a type of lichen that thrives primarily on the bark of trees in humid environments. It is known for its distinctive black, wart-like fruiting bodies, which contribute to its common name. Western wart lichen plays an ecological role in its habitat by contributing to the biodiversity and stability of the ecosystems where it resides.
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