Irpex vellereus belongs to the Meruliaceae family and is recognized for its unique structure resembling wool. It typically grows on dead wood, contributing to the decomposition and nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems. Its fruiting bodies display a characteristic fan or shelf-like arrangement, often showing a white to cream coloration.
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