Postia hibernica is a type of fungus that primarily grows on decaying conifer wood. It contributes to the decomposition process by breaking down the wood material, aiding in nutrient recycling within forest ecosystems. The species is characterized by its fruiting body which typically has a soft, porous texture and often displays a pale to brownish color.
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