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Trametes suaveolens
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.
Living or dead hardwood trees, notably poplars and willows.
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Great info!