Hohenbuehelia atrocoerulea is a distinctive fungus growing on wood, usually seen as clusters. It has a smooth, grey to bluish cap and features gills underneath where it releases spores. The stem is typically short and off-center, supporting the cap's fan or kidney shape. Hohenbuehelia atrocoerulea thrives in temperate regions and prefers environments like forest floors that offer ample decaying wood.
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General Info About Hohenbuehelia atrocoerulea
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Attributes of Hohenbuehelia atrocoerulea
Spore Print Color
White
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
On wood
You can find Hohenbuehelia atrocoerulea by these plants:
Pines, Sorbus, Oaks
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Scientific Classification of Hohenbuehelia atrocoerulea