Gloeophyllum subferrugineum primarily grows on coniferous wood, often found in decayed logs and tree stumps. It features a distinct layered structure with gilled undersides that aid in spore dispersal. Known for its durability, gloeophyllum subferrugineum can withstand adverse conditions and persists through different seasons, contributing to wood decomposition and nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems.
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Attributes of Gloeophyllum subferrugineum
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Scientific Classification of Gloeophyllum subferrugineum