Physalacria cryptomeriae typically grows near conifer trees, especially on decaying wood, usually making an appearance in later summer or autumn. These small fungi form translucent, gelatinous structures, often adorned with distinct dome-shaped caps that can remind one of tiny umbrellas. The presence of physalacria cryptomeriae often indicates healthy forest ecosystems and nutrient cycles.
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General Info About Physalacria cryptomeriae
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Attributes of Physalacria cryptomeriae
You can find Physalacria cryptomeriae by these plants:
Japanese red cedar, Chinese juniper
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Scientific Classification of Physalacria cryptomeriae