Calocera fusca is a distinct species found in damp, wooded areas, typically growing on decaying conifer wood. It is recognized by its small, dark orange to brown, antler-like projections. This species is part of a group known for their jelly-like consistency and their role in breaking down wood, contributing to forest nutrient cycles.
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General Info About Calocera fusca
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