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Postia stiptica

Spongiporus stipticus

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Field Notes

Description:

When young, they are white and look like a soap bar or a sponge.
Shape is variable.

Habitat:

Woods.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (3)

Thanks! I think it could be Spongiporus stipticus. I will ID it as such :-)
this is probalby a "conk" (young one), C. borealis is (in my book) 1 picture above my suspected candidate. i wanted to say genus: Spongiporus (kaaszwammen) ,it is so completly white, but because that is most likely a young one, it is difficult to say anything for sure
I could not find anything like it yet. The "Climacocystis borealis" is the closesed one I found, but it looks a bit different.

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