Neoalbatrellus caeruleoporus is distinguished by its striking blue to blue-green colored pores. It typically grows on wood, indicating a role in forest ecosystems as a decomposer. With a preference for coniferous environments, neoalbatrellus caeruleoporus contributes to the natural recycling of nutrients. Its distinctive characteristics make it a subject of interest among mycologists and nature enthusiasts.
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General Info About Neoalbatrellus caeruleoporus
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Attributes of Neoalbatrellus caeruleoporus
Height
1 - 6 cm
Cap
often irregularly shaped,smooth or slightly scurfy,with an inrolled margin
Flesh
The flesh when cut is cream to pale buff
Spore Print Color
White
Growth Form
Solitary, Scattered, Gregarious
You can find Neoalbatrellus caeruleoporus by these plants:
Eastern hemlock
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Habitat of Neoalbatrellus caeruleoporus
In conifer woodland
Distribution Area of Neoalbatrellus caeruleoporus
North America,northern Asia
Scientific Classification of Neoalbatrellus caeruleoporus