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Hyphoderma litschaueri

Hyphoderma litschaueri

A species of Hyphoderma

Hyphoderma litschaueri belongs to the Meruliaceae family, identifiable by its characteristic creamy-white to pale yellow fruiting bodies. This species primarily grows on decaying wood, contributing to the natural process of wood decomposition. It is notable for its thin, spreading growth form, which makes it a fascinating study in fungal ecology.

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Attributes of Hyphoderma litschaueri
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