Intermediate cartilage lichen is a unique type of lichen, not a typical mushroom. It lives in symbiosis with algae, harnessing their photosynthetic abilities. Typically found growing on trees or rocks in various environments, intermediate cartilage lichen is characterized by its branching structure and often displays a greenish to yellowish hue, adapting well to both sunny and shady habitats.
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General Info About Intermediate cartilage lichen
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Attributes of Intermediate cartilage lichen
Body Color
Green
Yellow
Species Status
Widely distributed
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Intermediate cartilage lichen
Rocky, forest, cliff, wetland, riparian
Scientific Classification of Intermediate cartilage lichen