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Cistella acuum

Cistella acuum

A species of Cistella

Cistella acuum is a member of the Hyaloscyphaceae family, typically found on decaying wood. This species is recognized for its delicate, cup-shaped appearance with a translucent structure. It plays a vital role in breaking down organic material, contributing to nutrient recycling in forest ecosystems. Cistella acuum thrives in moist, temperate environments.

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Attributes of Cistella acuum
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
You can find Cistella acuum by these plants:
Firs, Pines, Spruces
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Scientific Classification of Cistella acuum
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