Thelephora multipartita belongs to the Thelephoraceae family, which is known for its diverse terrestrial fungi. This species typically grows in a clustered formation on the ground, often around conifer trees, indicating its preference for symbiotic relationships with these plants. Thelephora multipartita displays a distinctive fan-shaped appearance and rough, textured surface, showcasing earthy tones that blend well with its forest floor habitat.
Odor:
Mild or sometimes faintly unpleasant.
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Similar Species
Tips for Finding
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Common Questions
General Info About Thelephora multipartita
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Attributes of Thelephora multipartita
Stem Shapes
Cylindrical
Stem Surfaces
Fibrillose
Ring
Ringless
Odor
Mild or sometimes faintly unpleasant.
Growth Form
Solitary, Gregarious, Clustered
Nutrient Gathering
Mycorrhizal
Substrate
On soil, Mosses
You can find Thelephora multipartita by these plants:
Spruces, Pines
Occurence Habitats
Deciduous Woodland
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Habitat of Thelephora multipartita
Thelephora multipartita commonly grows in association with hardwoods, particularly oaks, and sometimes with conifers. It often emerges from soil or moss in small clusters or individually.
Scientific Classification of Thelephora multipartita