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Loweporus tephroporus

Loweporus tephroporus

A species of Loweporus

Loweporus tephroporus belongs to the Polyporaceae family, known for its tough, wood-decaying species. This fungus typically grows on dead or dying wood, contributing to the decomposition and nutrient recycling in forest ecosystems. Its fruiting body has a distinctive woody texture and can vary in color, often found as shelf-like formations on tree trunks.

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Attributes of Loweporus tephroporus
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