Catathelasma singeri belongs to a group known for medium to large mushrooms that prefer growing in woodland environments. It is often found under conifer trees where it forms a symbiotic relationship with the tree roots, helping with water and nutrient absorption. Catathelasma singeri is typically recognized by its bulky stature, distinctive stem, and the pleated skirt-like ring around its stem.
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