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Polyporus

Polyporaceae

Description:

The polypores are the most obvious group of fungi in the woods of North America during all seasons of the year. They can be seen on old or dying trees. Some literally cover stumps or old logs. They range from woody to leathery or fleshy.

Habitat:

Old or dying trees.

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Vermont, USA

Spotted on Dec 19, 2013
Submitted on Dec 19, 2013

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