Rooting puffball is distinguished by its unique pear-shaped, pale-colored body, typically small in size. It develops a distinctive, stem-like root that extends fairly deep into the soil, anchoring it securely. Seasonally, it appears mainly in the fall, thriving in forests and wooded areas where it grows singly or in scattered groups.
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