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Trametes versicolor

Trametes versicolor

Description:

The top surface of the cap shows typical concentric zones of different colours. Flesh 1–3 mm thick, leathery texture. Cap with rust-brown or darker brown, sometimes blackish zones, Older specimens, such as the one pictured at right, can have zones with green algae growing on them, thus appearing green. Commonly grows in tiled layers. Cap flat, up to 8 x 5 x 0.5-1 centimeters, often triangular or round, with zones of fine hairs. Pore surface whitish to light brown, pores round and with age twisted and labyrinthine. 2-5 pores per millimeter

Habitat:

On dead trees

Notes:

Quercus cerris and Quercus petrea forest

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Ava T-B
Ava T-B 9 years ago

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Marianna Di Santo
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Marianna Di Santo

LAZ, Italy

Spotted on Feb 13, 2015
Submitted on Feb 18, 2015

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