Gyroporus subalbellus is a member of the Gyroporaceae family, characterized by its distinctive pores instead of gills underneath the cap. Typically found in wooded areas, gyroporus subalbellus thrives symbiotically with certain trees, aiding in nutrient exchange. It has a unique appearance with colors ranging from creamy to pale yellow. Seasonal growth patterns of gyroporus subalbellus align with the warmer months.
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General Info About Gyroporus subalbellus
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Attributes of Gyroporus subalbellus
Spore Print Color
White
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
On wood
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Scientific Classification of Gyroporus subalbellus