Anthostoma turgidum belongs to a group of fungi characterized by their capacity to decompose wood. This species typically forms small, dark fruiting bodies, which are crucial for its reproduction. Most commonly found on dead hardwood, anthostoma turgidum is an essential part of the ecosystem, helping to break down and recycle nutrients.
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General Info About Anthostoma turgidum
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Attributes of Anthostoma turgidum
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.