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Trichophaea abundans

Trichophaea abundans

A species of Trichophaea

Trichophaea abundans is a small, often overlooked species found growing in clusters on decaying wood. It mainly appears in damp, shaded forests, thriving in humid conditions. Distinguished by its dark, cup-shaped appearance with a rough outer surface, trichophaea abundans plays a crucial role in decomposing organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.

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Attributes of Trichophaea abundans
You can find Trichophaea abundans by these plants:
European beech
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