Lentinellus subaustralis belongs to a family of mushrooms known for their distinctive features. It typically grows in a habitat rich in woody debris, illustrating a preference for environments that can offer the decaying organic matter it needs to thrive. Physically, lentinellus subaustralis exhibits a unique cap and stem structure which is notable among enthusiasts and mycologists. It is part of a diverse ecosystem and contributes to the decomposition processes essential for forest health.
Odor:
Faintly mushroomy, not very distinctive.
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Attributes of Lentinellus subaustralis
Cap
Cream-colored when fresh, blonde to creamy-ochre when dry
Spore Print Color
White
Odor
Faintly mushroomy, not very distinctive.
Body Color
Brown
Gold
Cream
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
On wood
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Habitat of Lentinellus subaustralis
On hardwood log
Scientific Classification of Lentinellus subaustralis