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Scopuloides rimosa

Scopuloides rimosa

A species of Scopuloides

Scopuloides rimosa is a member of the Meruliaceae family, typically found in wooded areas where it grows on decaying wood. This species is known for its unique, intricate pore surface that resembles a network of deep grooves and ridges. Scopuloides rimosa plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by helping to decompose wood and recycle nutrients.

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Attributes of Scopuloides rimosa
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
You can find Scopuloides rimosa by these plants:
Willows, Oaks
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