Cyathus cheliensis belongs to a family known for its diverse and often unique fungi. It features cup-like structures and typically grows in clusters, usually on decaying organic material. Cyathus cheliensis thrives in moist, shaded habitats, emphasizing its naturally occurring role in decomposing matter and contributing to the nutrient cycle within its ecosystem.
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