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Steccherinum subglobosum

Steccherinum subglobosum

A species of Steccherinum

Steccherinum subglobosum belongs to the Meruliaceae family, known for their distinctive porous structures instead of gills. This species typically forms resupinate, creamy white fruiting bodies that help decompose wood, contributing to forest nutrient cycles. It thrives in humid, wooded environments, appearing mainly on decaying logs and fallen branches.

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Attributes of Steccherinum subglobosum
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