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Purple-tooth Polypore mushroom

Trichaptum biforme

Photo by garylincoff
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Field Notes

Description:

a thin bracket - the most common in northeastern N.A.
recognized by its purple edge under its cap and the pore surface composed of tooth-like projections rather than pores; on hardwoods

Habitat:

on dead hardwoods, not conifers

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PublishedFebruary 28, 2011

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