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Weeping toothcrust

Dacryobolus sudans

A species of Dacryobolus

Weeping toothcrust typically grows on deadwood, presenting a unique appearance characterized by its weeping 'tears' when conditions are humid. Its fruit bodies feature a crust-like structure and emerge mostly in the autumn season. Despite their intriguing look, they play a crucial ecological role in decomposing wood, recycling nutrients back into the environment.

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Attributes of Weeping toothcrust
Spore Print Color
White
Substrate
On wood
You can find Weeping toothcrust by these plants:
Spruces, Pines
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