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False Turkeytail Fungus

Stereum lobatum

Photo by tomk3886
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Brown and white. A crust fungi that looks like a bracket fungi. Thin and leathery. No pores underneath.

Habitat:

Growing on a dead hardwood.

Notes:

Saprobic on hardwoods.

Species ID Suggestions

Stereum lobatum

Stereum lobatum

Comments (1)

There have been some recent taxonomic changes in the "Stereum ostrea" group. This one is now being called Stereum lobatum.

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