Cystoderma simulatum belongs to a notable fungal family known for diverse characteristics. Typically found in forested environments, cystoderma simulatum has a cap and stem structure with a distinct surface texture. Its life cycle involves symbiotic relationships with various plant species, supporting nutrient exchange in the ecosystem. Cystoderma simulatum displays a range of colors and may vary in size, contributing to forest biodiversity.
Cap Diameter:
1 - 3 cm
Odor:
Mildly mushroomy but not distinctive
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General Info About Cystoderma simulatum
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Attributes of Cystoderma simulatum
Cap Diameter
1 - 3 cm
Height
2 - 5 cm
Cap Shape
Convex, Flat
Cap Surfaces
Fibrillose-scaly
Gill Attachment
Attached
Stem Shapes
Cylindrical
Stem Surfaces
Scaly
Ring
With Ring Zone
Spore Print Color
Pale cream
Odor
Mildly mushroomy but not distinctive
Growth Form
Gregarious
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
Dead Woods, Wood Chips or Mulch
You can find Cystoderma simulatum by these plants:
Spruces, Firs, Oaks, Pines, Willows
Occurence Habitats
Disturbed Lands
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Habitat of Cystoderma simulatum
Cystoderma simulatum typically thrives in environments rich in decaying organic matter, such as decomposing woodlands, often on well-rotted wood chips or elder debris.