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Jamesiella anastomosans

Jamesiella anastomosans

A species of Jamesiella

Jamesiella anastomosans is a member of the Gomphillaceae family, primarily known for its distinctive crust-like appearance when it grows. It thrives in well-shaded, humid environments, often favoring the bark of mature trees. This species contributes to the ecosystem by helping in the decomposition process, which recycles nutrients back into the soil.

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Attributes of Jamesiella anastomosans
You can find Jamesiella anastomosans by these plants:
Elder, Sorbus
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