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English: This foliose lichen species is known to inhabit the bark of trees, making it a corticolous species. It thrives in nutrient-rich sites within woodland and forest environments, frequently associating with hardwood trees such as walnuts (Juglans).
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Dotted Jelly Lichen (Enchylium conglomeratum) on bark of tree in Slovenia, Lipica/Lipizza; altitude: 2

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