Disciseda cervina belongs to a group of fungi characterized by their unique ability to produce spores within underground structures. It thrives in arid and semi-arid environments, favoring sandy soils. This species is notable for its ability to remain dormant under dry conditions, emerging prominently after rainfall.
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General Info About Disciseda cervina
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