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Turkey tail fungus

Tremetes versicolor

Description:

Trametes versicolor is one of the most common mushrooms in North American woods, found virtually anywhere there are dead hardwood logs and stumps to decompose--and, occasionally, on conifer wood too. Its cap colors are extremely variable, but tend to stay in the buff, brown, cinnamon, and reddish brown range. The mushrooms are strikingly "zonate" with sharply contrasting concentric zones of color, and the surface of the cap is finely fuzzy or velvety. Often the zones represent contrasts in texture as well as color, so that fuzzy zones alternate with smoother ones.

Habitat:

Decaying wood in Radnor Lake state park.

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KarenL
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KarenL

Oak Hill, Tennessee, USA

Spotted on Jan 18, 2012
Submitted on Jan 18, 2012

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