Lentinus badius belongs to a family known for its woody or leathery texture. Generally found growing on dead wood, lentinus badius plays a significant role in decomposing organic material which contributes to nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems. It features a distinctive appearance, typically displaying a dark, convex cap with furrowed surfaces.
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