Propolis farinosa is part of the Rhytismataceae family, typically found on decaying conifer wood. This species is notable for its unique appearance, featuring dark, raised fruiting bodies that contrast starkly with its host's bark. Propolis farinosa plays a role in the decomposition process, aiding in nutrient cycling within forest ecosystems.
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General Info About Propolis farinosa
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Attributes of Propolis farinosa
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.