Flammulaster ferrugineus is a small fungi recognized by its rusty-brown cap with a slightly darker center. It typically grows on dead wood in deciduous forests. Its gills are broadly attached to the stem, which is slender and bears a similar color to the cap. Flammulaster ferrugineus releases white spores and has a preference for damp, shaded environments.
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General Info About Flammulaster ferrugineus
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Attributes of Flammulaster ferrugineus
Spore Print Color
Rusty brown
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
On wood
You can find Flammulaster ferrugineus by these plants:
Oaks
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Scientific Classification of Flammulaster ferrugineus