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Ceraceomyces tessulatus

Ceraceomyces tessulatus

A species of Ceraceomyces

Ceraceomyces tessulatus grows primarily on dead conifer wood, thriving in moist, shaded environments. It features a unique checkered pattern on its surface that aids in identification. This organism plays an essential ecological role by helping in the decomposition of wood, thereby contributing to nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems.

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Attributes of Ceraceomyces tessulatus
You can find Ceraceomyces tessulatus by these plants:
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