Ramalina puberulenta is a species of lichen found primarily on trees in coastal areas, thriving in mild, moist environments. It is recognized for its unique flat, leaf-like structures and often displays a pale yellow-green color. Ramalina puberulenta is sensitive to air pollution, making it an indicator of air quality in its habitats.
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