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Gloeocystidiellum clavuligerum

Gloeocystidiellum clavuligerum

A species of Gloeocystidiellum

Gloeocystidiellum clavuligerum belongs to the Stereaceae family, typically found on decaying wood. This species is recognizable by its smooth, often slimy surface and variability in color. It plays a vital role in the ecosystem by breaking down wood and contributing to nutrient cycling.

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Attributes of Gloeocystidiellum clavuligerum
You can find Gloeocystidiellum clavuligerum by these plants:
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Scientific Classification of Gloeocystidiellum clavuligerum
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