
Graphium pallescens
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NameGraphium pallescens
Scientific NameGraphium pallescens (Fuckel) Magnus
Plant FamilyN/A (This is a fungus, not a plant. It belongs to the kingdom Fungi.)
Natural HabitatFound growing as a saprophyte or parasite on living leaves of various plants, particularly noted on Stellaria nemorum (wood stitchwort) and Stellaria graminea (grass-leaved stitchwort) in European regions.
Parts Used
Medicinal Actions
Traditional UsesThere are no known traditional medicinal uses for Graphium pallescens as a plant or fungus.
Preparation Methods
Contraindications & WarningsN/A (No known medicinal uses or contraindications.)
Cultivation NotesN/A (Cultivation would involve mycological techniques, not typical plant cultivation. It is typically found growing on specific host plants in its natural habitat.)
Rarityuncommon
Description
Graphium pallescens is a species of microfungus, specifically an anamorph (asexual reproductive stage) of a fungus. It is characterized by its synnemata (bundles of conidiophores) that produce conidia.



