Scleroderma tenerum is a fungus characterized by its round, earthy brown fruiting bodies, typically found in forests and woodlands. It forms a symbiotic relationship with the roots of various trees, aiding in nutrient exchange. Scleroderma tenerum releases spores through a rupture on its surface as it matures, contributing to its reproduction and dispersal.
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