Sowerbyella fagicola is a species found mainly in areas with beech trees, as its name suggests a preference for beech wood habitats. This species is part of a family known for small, brightly colored fruiting bodies that often appear cup-shaped. Sowerbyella fagicola contributes to the decomposition of dead wood, playing a vital role in its ecosystem by recycling nutrients.
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