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Camillea punctulata

Camillea punctulata

A species of Camillea

Camillea punctulata belongs to a family known for their hard, dark-colored fruiting bodies that resemble wood or charcoal. These mushrooms typically grow on dead wood, playing a crucial role in decomposing forest material and recycling nutrients. Camillea punctulata presents itself with distinctive features that are integral to the balance of woodland ecosystems.

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Attributes of Camillea punctulata
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On wood
You can find Camillea punctulata by these plants:
European beech, Oaks
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