Trichoglossum variabile belongs to a family known for its distinctive, dark and earthy-toned fruiting bodies. It typically grows in moist environments, often found emerging from soil rich in organic material in cooler climates. Recognizable for its elongated, stick-like appearance, trichoglossum variabile contributes to the ecosystem by breaking down decaying organic matter.
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General Info About Trichoglossum variabile
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Attributes of Trichoglossum variabile
Height
2 - 4 cm
Stem
Stem 1 mm thick; clavate; dark brown to black
Body Color
Black
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Trichoglossum variabile
Grassland soil, dune slacks, boggy ground
Scientific Classification of Trichoglossum variabile