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Fragrant bracket

Trametes suaveolens

Photo by Brian38
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Field Notes

Description:

This bracket is unusual in that it is creamy-white or very light grey throughout, although often tinged with green algae on its finely downy, undulating upper surface.

Brackets are 6 to 12cm across and start off rounded but as they mature they develop a sharper edges at the interface between the fertile (lower) and infertile (upper) surfaces. There is no stem, and the flesh is very tough.

Habitat:

Living or dead hardwood trees, notably poplars and willows.

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