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Microthyrium ciliatum

Microthyrium ciliatum

A species of Microthyrium

Microthyrium ciliatum is a fungus that is part of a specialized family known for tiny, almost microscopic structural features. It typically appears on plant surfaces, forming subtle, dark, patch-like structures that might be overlooked without close inspection. This species contributes to the diverse ecosystem by interacting with the surface flora of plants.

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Attributes of Microthyrium ciliatum
You can find Microthyrium ciliatum by these plants:
Common holly, Ilex, Ivy
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