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Phaeoclavulina cyanocephala

Phaeoclavulina cyanocephala

A species of Phaeoclavulina

Phaeoclavulina cyanocephala is a distinctive fungus notable for its blue-tinged head atop a slender, typically white stalk. It thrives primarily in coniferous forests, where it contributes to the ecosystem by decomposing dead organic matter, thus recycling essential nutrients back into the soil.

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Attributes of Phaeoclavulina cyanocephala
You can find Phaeoclavulina cyanocephala by these plants:
Spruces, Firs, Norway spruce
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