Micromphale arbuticola is distinguishable by its small stature and habit of growing on rotting wood, often from berry-producing shrubs. It has a distinct cap with ridged edges and typically displays gills underneath. This fungus thrives in forest environments that provide the necessary decayed plant material it needs for sustenance.
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General Info About Micromphale arbuticola
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Attributes of Micromphale arbuticola
Spore Print Color
White
Growth Form
Gregarious
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
Wood of Living Trees
Occurence Habitats
Deciduous Woodland
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Habitat of Micromphale arbuticola
Micromphale arbuticola often grow in clusters on the bark of live madrone trees, thriving in areas where these trees are abundant.
Scientific Classification of Micromphale arbuticola