Gloeostereum incarnatum typically grows on decaying wood, particularly on fallen branches and twigs. It is recognized by its fleshy, pinkish-red caps, which are semi-circular and have a smooth texture. This species is known for its distinct appearance during the colder months and contributes to the decomposition of woody material in its habitat.
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Scientific Classification of Gloeostereum incarnatum