Crustoderma corneum typically forms thin, crust-like structures on wood. Recognizable by its irregular and patch-like appearance, it often displays a pale to yellowish color. This species mainly thrives on dead wood, contributing to the natural process of wood decay by breaking down the organic material.
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General Info About Crustoderma corneum
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Attributes of Crustoderma corneum
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.