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Stereum subtomentosum
Individual brackets are 3 to 7cm across and have irregularly wavy edges. The colours, which are zoned, are various shades of greyish-orange or greyish white. There is no stem, but the attachment region is usually quite narrow. The lower spore-bearing surface is smooth, without pores, and is yellowish to browngrey. The flesh is 1 to 2 mm thick and is less distinctly zoned. The spores are white or very pale brown.
Stereum subtomentosum can be found on dead hardwood trees and fallen branches, usually beech.
Spotted in Nieuwe Rande Forest in rural area of Deventer, Holland.
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