James' strigula lichen is a type of lichen, showcasing a unique symbiotic relationship between a fungus and algae. Thriving mainly on tree bark, james' strigula lichen forms small, intricate patterns that can be dark and sometimes almost black, supporting the tree's ecosystem by providing nutrients and protecting against harmful microbes.
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Scientific Classification of James' strigula lichen