Smooth-footed powderhorn is characterized by its unique, branching structures resembling coral or antlers. Commonly found in woodlands, it thrives on well-rotted logs or soil enriched with decomposing organic material. These mushrooms often harbor vibrant green algae, contributing to a symbiotic relationship that's crucial for their survival in diverse environments.
Cap Diameter:
1 - 3 mm
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Common Questions
General Info About Smooth-footed powderhorn
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Attributes of Smooth-footed powderhorn
Cap Diameter
1 - 3 mm
Height
1.5 - 5 cm
Cap
1 - 3 mm wide; squamulose; distinct yellow or yellow-green, grey-green
Ring
Crown-like
Spore Print Color
Brown
Body Color
Green
Yellow
Gray
You can find Smooth-footed powderhorn by these plants:
Oaks, Spruces
Species Status
Throughout the world
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Smooth-footed powderhorn
Rotting tree stumps
Scientific Classification of Smooth-footed powderhorn