Cerrena drummondii belongs to a group of wood-decay fungi that typically grow on dead or dying trees. It features a distinctive tough, leathery texture and appears with a grayish top surface often covered in fine hairs when young. It has an important ecological role in nutrient cycling by breaking down the wood components.
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