Trichophaea woolhopeia belongs to the 'Pyronemataceae' family, typically found in woodland areas. It thrives in humus-rich soils, often appearing during spring. Recognizable by its cup-shaped, often hairy appearance, it features distinctive colors ranging from brown to black. This species is an essential part of forest ecosystems, contributing to nutrient cycling and soil health.
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General Info About Trichophaea woolhopeia
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Attributes of Trichophaea woolhopeia
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
You can find Trichophaea woolhopeia by these plants:
Common hornbeam
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Scientific Classification of Trichophaea woolhopeia