Coriolus fibula belongs to the Polyporaceae family, known for their wood-decomposing abilities. This species typically grows on dead hardwood, contributing to nutrient recycling in forest ecosystems. It has a fan-shaped, often colorful appearance, enhancing the visual diversity of its habitat. Coriolus fibula plays a role in natural decomposition and supports forest health.
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