Roccella lichen typically grows on rocks in coastal areas, thriving in salty air environments. It forms leafy, flattened structures that are important for producing certain dyes. Roccella lichen has a symbiotic relationship with algae, which enables it to survive in its unique habitat. Its presence often indicates air purity, as it is sensitive to air pollution.
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