Auricularia heimuer belongs to the Auriculariaceae family, typically found on dead or decaying wood in moist environments. Recognized for its gelatinous, ear-shaped appearance, auricularia heimuer thrives in cooler climates and attaches itself firmly to the wood it grows on, contributing to the decomposition and nutrient cycling of its host.
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