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Trametes cubensis are known by many names, but they are mainly grown on nearby bodies, i.e. dead tree trunks. This algae is a fungus or fungus on the tree. These also grow if the tree is left for a long time after the same root has been felled.








Trametes cubensis They do not have any kind of branches or branches attached to the plant and look very much like a fan. Locally, they are very large, but in the country, Trametes cubensis, three to four inches long, can sometimes be seen.
The characteristic of these fungi is that they don't grow anywhere, like they don't grow in dry places, they grow very fast, especially in roof cracks. They usually come in two to three colors, such as yellow, white and black, but white Trametes cubensis is more common.
Their role in nature is very important as when they are found in abundance in abandoned grasses they break down the cellulose of the plants and help the wood to be incorporated into the soil. Then they easily mix with the soil and the fertility of the soil increases.
So friends, I am sharing a new wood fungus photography with you. If you like it, please let me know through comments. As of today, I am leaving here. I hope everyone is well and healthy. May God bless you all.
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| Link | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/367957853 |
| Latitude macrostrat Map | https://macrostrat.org/map/loc/101.5253256/3.3336798997/#z=8 |