Stereocaulon delisei grows primarily in rocky, mountainous environments and is recognizable by its unique, branching structure with small, gray to blue-gray phyllocladia (flattened stem-like structures). It thrives best in cooler climates and often forms symbiotic relationships with algae, contributing to its role in the ecosystem as a pioneer species on bare substrates.
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