Laurilia sulcata typically grows on dead conifer wood, highlighting its role in forest ecosystems as a decomposer. This species features a crust-like appearance, often displaying an orange to brown color, which helps it blend with its substrate. It contributes to nutrient cycling by breaking down complex wood components into simpler compounds.
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