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Charcoal goldeneye

Anthracobia macrocystis

A species of Anthracobia

Charcoal goldeneye typically thrives in fire-affected areas, where it often forms petite, cup-shaped fruiting bodies on burnt wood. Tending to appear in small clusters, these mushrooms exhibit a vivid, orange hue that subtly transitions to a paler edge. Their distinct appearance, including a charcoal-black base, makes them noticeable amidst the charred landscape where they are found.

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Attributes of Charcoal goldeneye
Spore Print Color
White
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
On soil
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