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Trapeliopsis gelatinosa

Trapeliopsis gelatinosa

A species of Trapeliopsis lichen

Trapeliopsis gelatinosa is a type of lichen, distinguished by its crust-like, patchy appearance typically found on rocks and tree bark. It thrives in cooler, temperate regions, often in environments exposed to the elements. It plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by contributing to the decomposition process and supporting habitat biodiversity.

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Attributes of Trapeliopsis gelatinosa
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