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Sulfur Shelf

Laetiporus

Description:

Individual "shelves" range from 2-10 inches across. These shelves are made up of many tiny tubular filaments (hyphae). The mushroom grows in large brackets - some have been found that weigh over 100 pounds (45 kg). It is most commonly found on wounds of trees, mostly oak, though it is also frequently found on eucalyptus, yew, sweet chestnut, and willow, as well as conifers in some species. Laetiporus species produce brown rot in the host on which they grow.

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Michelle Parish
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Michelle Parish

Oregon, USA

Spotted on Oct 13, 2012
Submitted on Oct 28, 2012

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