Dacryopinax aurantiaca belongs to a family known for its unique jelly-like structure. It typically appears in a striking orange color, adding a vivid splash to forest floors or decaying wood where it usually grows. This species thrives in moist environments, often found in both temperate and tropical regions, contributing to the ecosystem by helping decompose wood.
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Attributes of Dacryopinax aurantiaca
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Scientific Classification of Dacryopinax aurantiaca