Dacrymyces enatus is a type of orange jelly fungus often found growing on decaying conifer wood in damp environments. It manifests as small, gelatinous, somewhat translucent structures. Dacrymyces enatus primarily appears in warmer, moist conditions and plays a crucial role in decomposing wood, aiding in nutrient recycling in forest ecosystems.
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