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Enchylium polycarpon, commonly known as the shaly jelly lichen, is a species of foliose lichen in the family Collemataceae. Formerly known as Collema polycarpon, it was renamed in 2013 following a taxonomic revision. This lichen has a widespread global distribution, occurring in various regions of North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. E. polycarpon thrives in moderately alkaline or calcareous environments, preferring moderate to high levels of direct sunlight. It typically grows on calcareous substrates, such as limestone and dolomite rocks, in exposed and periodically wet habitats. Its thallus structure is characterized by an expansive, rosette-like cushion with a deeply lobed morphology. Notably, it lacks a true cortex. Reproductively, E. polycarpon produces abundant lecanorine apothecia and immersed pycnidia, indicating both sexual and asexual reproductive strategies. Despite its broad global distribution, the conservation status of this lichen varies significantly across differe......read more on Wikipedia.
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