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Fan-shaped fruiting bodies with maze-like pores.
genus Daedalea. Commonly known as the oak ...
Could be a juvenile Oak
genus Daedalea. Commonly known as the oak ...
(exactly like my findings). They are found singly or in tiered groups, usually ...
up to 8 centimetres (3.1 in) thick. They are found singly or in tiered groups, ...
It is a species of mushroom in the Polyporales order. It is the type species of ...
; quercina refers to the oak (Quercus) ...
growing margin that G.
sepiarium has
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up to 8 centimetres thick. They are found singly or in tiered groups, usually ...
up to 8 centimetres thick. They are found singly or in tiered groups, usually ...
This mushroom is a classic "butt rot" fungus, attacking trees through their ...