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polypores
Polypores are a group of tough, leathery poroid mushrooms similar to boletes, but typically lacking a distinct stalk. The technical distinction between the two types of mushrooms is that polypores do not have the spore-bearing tissue continuous along the entire underside of the mushroom. Many polypores are bracket fungi. The polypore growth form exists in many different evolutionary lines of higher basidiomycetes. Although many polypore species are Polyporales, many belong to other groups.
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It is very possible . Thank you very much Elisa :)) I found an example that looks like it has . http://www.pbase.com/plantsman/image/102...
Polypore mushroom is my best guess. Could be turkey tail/Trametes.