sarokgombként
Sarokgombként is a Hungarian term that refers to a type of underground mushroom found in Europe. The term is derived from the Hungarian words "sarok," meaning "corner," and "gomb," meaning "mushroom."
Scientifically known as Anthracobia terroris, sarokgombként is a small to medium-sized fungus that grows in clusters.
Sarokgombként is typically found growing in clusters on the lateral roots of trees, particularly on oak, beech,
The habitat of sarokgombként is generally deciduous forests, often in areas with rich soil and high humidity.
Due to the limited information available on this species, further research is necessary to fully understand