
Graphium pallescens
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NameGraphium pallescens
Scientific NameGraphium pallescens (Fuckel) Magnus
Plant FamilyMicroascaceae
Natural HabitatThis fungus is found in forests, specifically on the living leaves of Stellaria nemorum (wood stitchwort or chickweed). Specimens have been collected in Transylvania, Sibiu district, Romania, at an approximate altitude of 1380 meters.
Parts Usedwhole_plant
Medicinal Actions
Traditional UsesThere are no documented traditional medicinal uses for Graphium pallescens. Its primary interest is mycological, and it is not typically considered a medicinal plant.
Preparation Methods
Contraindications & WarningsNo known contraindications or drug interactions are documented, as this fungus is not known to be used medicinally.
Cultivation NotesCultivation notes for medicinal purposes are not available. It is typically observed growing on its specific host plants in natural forest environments.
Rarityuncommon
Description
Graphium pallescens is a microfungus species, originally described by Fuckel and later revised by Magnus. It is known to grow as a saprophyte or weak parasite on the living leaves of various plants.





