Scattered rock-posy lichen is a type of lichen that typically grows on rocks in scattered patches. It is part of a larger family known for forming symbiotic relationships with algae. The organism thrives in various environments and is notable for its resilience and capacity to endure harsh conditions. Scattered rock-posy lichen can be recognized by its crust-like appearance, often featuring distinct colorations.
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General Info About Scattered rock-posy lichen
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Attributes of Scattered rock-posy lichen
Body Color
Brown
Green
Yellow
White
Pink
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Scattered rock-posy lichen
Rocky, forest, riparian, grassland, desert, cliff
Scientific Classification of Scattered rock-posy lichen