Heterochaete roseola is a species from the Auriculariaceae family, noted for its distinct reddish coloration. This species typically forms gelatinous, ear-like structures which are principally observed growing on decaying wood. The appearance and growth habits make heterochaete roseola intriguing, especially in moist, forested environments where such substrates are common.
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