Panus strigellus is a member of the Polyporaceae family, characterized by a distinctive fan or oyster-shaped cap, often displaying a range of colors from beige to dark brown. Typically found growing on decaying wood, this species contributes to the ecosystem by helping decompose organic material. It thrives in humid, forested environments, often forming dense clusters on fallen logs or tree stumps.
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