Hysterobrevium mori typically grows on dead wood, particularly favoring deciduous trees. It contributes to the ecological process by decomposing wood. This species forms small, elongated, and black fruit bodies that appear like splinters or streaks on the bark. It is commonly found in temperate forests throughout its growth period.
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