Spongy mazegill is a large, porous fungus primarily found on dead or dying hardwood trees. It features a cream to pale brown color, with a thick, spongy texture. This species typically appears in the summer and autumn and is notable for its ability to decompose wood, contributing significantly to nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems.
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