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Sistotremastrum suecicum

Sistotremastrum suecicum

A species of Sistotremastrum

Sistotremastrum suecicum belongs to the Hydnodontaceae family, typically thriving in decomposing wood environments. This species is recognized for its unique ability to break down cellulose in wood, contributing to nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems. The fungi display characteristics typical of their family, favoring temperate forest habitats.

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Attributes of Sistotremastrum suecicum
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