Armillaria subcava is a fungus found typically in wooded areas, forming networks underneath the soil and often visible only when fruiting. It forms distinctive clusters, primarily around the bases of trees, which it decomposes. It features a brown cap and a stem with a white ring, thriving particularly in temperate climates.
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