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Laetiporus zonatus

Laetiporus zonatus

A species of Laetiporus

Laetiporus zonatus typically grows on deciduous trees, particularly favoring oaks. It has a striking appearance due to its bright colors and shelf-like structure that can be seen overlapping in layers. Laetiporus zonatus plays a crucial ecological role in decomposing wood, helping to break down and recycle nutrients within forest ecosystems.

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Attributes of Laetiporus zonatus
You can find Laetiporus zonatus by these plants:
Oaks, Willows, Sweet cherry
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