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Oligoporus wakefieldiae

Oligoporus wakefieldiae

A species of Oligoporus

Oligoporus wakefieldiae belongs to the 'Fomitopsidaceae' family, typically found in northern temperate regions. It grows primarily on dead conifer wood, contributing to wood decay. Its presence is notable for its role in nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems. Its fruiting body is usually creamy white with a porous underside, helping in spore dispersal.

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