Cibaomyces glutinis belongs to the Physalacriaceae family, noted for its unique gelatinous texture. Typically found in moist, forested areas, cibaomyces glutinis grows predominantly on decaying wood, contributing to nutrient cycling in its ecosystem. Its appearance, with a jelly-like structure and orange hue, makes it quite distinctive among forest fungi.
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