Dibaeis absoluta grows in cold climates, favoring arctic or alpine regions. Known for its bright coloration, this mushroom typically has pink to red thallus with white margins. Dibaeis absoluta is usually found living symbiotically on moss, soil, or rock surfaces. Due to its specific habitat requirements and unique appearance, dibaeis absoluta is of interest both to scientists studying ecosystems and to enthusiasts who appreciate its distinctive beauty.
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Attributes of Dibaeis absoluta
Stem
Stem 3 - 5 mm long; concave to plane; cream to buff to pale flesh-pink; granular, smooth