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Tremellochaete japonica

Tremellochaete japonica

A species of Tremellochaete

Tremellochaete japonica belongs to the Auriculariaceae family, commonly known for producing a distinctive gelatinous texture. This species primarily grows in moist environments, favoring the subtleness of decomposing wood, which helps in nutrient recycling in its ecosystem. Tremellochaete japonica is characterized by its unique, jelly-like appearance and contributes significantly to forest biodiversity by breaking down complex organic materials.

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