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ecology: saprobic ; growing alone or gregariously--often near woody debris, in lawns, gardens, cultivated soil, and so on; florida, the gulf coast, the caribbean, and mexico; fruiting nearly year-round. fruiting body: up to x cm; shaped like a round, oval, or irregular ball composed of interlaced branches
(reminiscent of latticework on an apple pie); the openings lined regularly; the branches flattened, spongy, roughened, and covered with olive to brownish slime on their inner surfaces; red or orange; without a stem or with a crude, stubby stem. when young encased in pale eggs; the egg tissue creating...
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