Powdered wrinkle lichen is a type of lichen found on tree bark and rocks. This organism is a symbiotic partnership between a fungus and algae. It is recognized by its grayish or bluish-green color and the powdery substance on its surface. Powdered wrinkle lichen serves as an indicator of air purity, as it thrives in uncontaminated environments.
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General Info About Powdered wrinkle lichen
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Attributes of Powdered wrinkle lichen
Cap
Foliose to subfoliose; pale-brown to greenish, pale-tan, brownish or blackish; smooth
Body Color
Brown
Black
You can find Powdered wrinkle lichen by these plants:
Mugo pine, Oaks, Pines
Species Status
Common
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Powdered wrinkle lichen
Bark
Scientific Classification of Powdered wrinkle lichen