Porodaedalea laricis primarily grows on larch trees, contributing to wood decay. It is part of a group that typically forms perennial woody growths known as conks, which are vital for the ecosystem, aiding in breaking down dead wood. This species can be identified by its distinctive hardened structures on tree barks.
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