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Lenzites japonicus

Lenzites japonicus

A species of Lenzites

Lenzites japonicus belongs to a group known for their wood-decomposing abilities, contributing to nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems. Typically found on dead hardwood, it features a unique, gill-like structure on its underside which differentiates it from other similar species by its appearance. Lenzites japonicus's structure is tough, reflecting its role as a decayer of tough plant material.

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Attributes of Lenzites japonicus
You can find Lenzites japonicus by these plants:
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Scientific Classification of Lenzites japonicus
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