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Mustard Yellow Polypore

Fuscoporia gilva

Photo by PucaK
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Field Notes

Description:

Old Mustard Yellow Polypore (Fuscoporia gilva) brackets at various stages of aging. Some still show the mustard yellow margins; other have aged to a dull brown. Brackets, hemispherical in shape; dull gray-brown; no stem; approximately 1 to 1.5 inches wide. Growing individually. Pore surfaces brown. Pores tiny, 6-8/mm.

Habitat:

Found on trunk of hardwood tree (species not identified) on service path between White and Green Trails.

Notes:

Formerly called Phellinus gilvus.
Young Fuscoporia gilva brackets have are brown with a mustard yellow margin.
See: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/650199622

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