Favolaschia manipularis is a distinctive species known for its vibrant yellow to orange fruiting bodies and honeycomb-like pores. It thrives in habitats with abundant wood debris, often on fallen branches in tropical climates. Favolaschia manipularis is recognizable by its small, translucent caps that catch the eye amidst forest litter.
Cap Diameter:
3 - 25 mm
Odor:
Odour not distinct
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General Info About Favolaschia manipularis
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Attributes of Favolaschia manipularis
Cap Diameter
3 - 25 mm
Height
1 - 8 cm
Cap
3 - 25 mm in diam.; convex; whitish, greyish to hyaline, yellowish; translucently reticulate, hygrophanous, smooth
Gills
Tube-like; white
Stem
20–65 × 0.5–3 mm; hollow, pruinose cylindrical, thickened in the base; hyaline to white, completely white; smooth, hairy toward the base
Flesh
Thin; white
Spore Print Color
White
Odor
Odour not distinct
Body Color
Yellow
Gray
White
Growth Form
Gregarious, Clustered
Substrate
On wood
Species Status
Widely distributed
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Habitat of Favolaschia manipularis
In wet woodland and rainforest
Distribution Area of Favolaschia manipularis
Southern and eastern Asia,Australia
Scientific Classification of Favolaschia manipularis