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Abundisporus pubertatis

Abundisporus pubertatis

A species of Abundisporus

Abundisporus pubertatis belongs to the Polyporaceae family, known for its woody growths often found on dead wood. This species typically forms convoluted, bracket-like structures that are fruiting bodies. They contribute notably to forest ecosystems by decomposing wood, thereby recycling nutrients essential for the environment.

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Attributes of Abundisporus pubertatis
You can find Abundisporus pubertatis by these plants:
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