Hyphoderma cremeoalbum is a member of the Meruliaceae family, typically forming thin, cream-colored patches on decaying wood. It plays an important ecological role by helping decompose wood and recycling nutrients in forest environments. Its surface appears smooth and can feature irregular edges, contributing to its distinctive look in its natural habitat.
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General Info About Hyphoderma cremeoalbum
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Attributes of Hyphoderma cremeoalbum
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
You can find Hyphoderma cremeoalbum by these plants:
Willows, European mountain-ash
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Scientific Classification of Hyphoderma cremeoalbum