Calocera hunanensis belongs to a group of fungi known for their gelatinous and often brightly colored fruiting bodies. This species is characterized by its striking yellow to orange structures that resemble small, slender fingers projecting from wood. It thrives in damp forest environments where it grows on decaying wood, contributing to the ecosystem by helping break down dead organic material.
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