Ramaria fagetorum is part of a distinctive group of fungi characterized by their branched fruiting bodies, which often resemble coral due to their complex, tree-like structures. These mushrooms usually grow in the forest, forming symbiotic relationships with trees to exchange nutrients. They thrive in the detritus and have a seasonal appearance, commonly found during certain months of the year.
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