Pulvinula carbonaria belongs to the Pyronemataceae family, known for its distinctive appearance. This species typically forms small, cushion-like structures and has a preference for growing on burnt or charred wood, often seen after forest fires. Its presence contributes to the ecological process of decomposition, aiding in nutrient recycling in its habitat.
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General Info About Pulvinula carbonaria
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Attributes of Pulvinula carbonaria
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.