Ceriporia lacerata is a wood-decaying fungus known for causing white rot in hardwood trees. It is typically found on dead or decaying wood, helping in the natural recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems. This species has a porous structure and manifests as a white to cream-colored growth.
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