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Stereum rugosum.   Click a photo to enlarge it.   back to list

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  • synonyms: Bleeding Broadleaf Crust, Runzeliger Schichtpilz, Stereum rugueux
    Stereum rugosum Mushroom
    Ref No: 8933
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    Stereum rugosum2 Mushroom
    Ref No: 8934
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    Stereum rugosum3 Mushroom
    Ref No: 8935
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    location: Europe
    edibility: Inedible
    fungus colour: White to cream, Red or redish or pink, Grey to beige
    normal size: 5-15cm
    cap type: Other
    stem type: Lateral, rudimentary or absent
    flesh: Flesh exudes coloured latex (milk) when cut
    spore colour: White, cream or yellowish
    habitat: Grows on wood

    Stereum rugosum (Pers. ex Fr.) Fr. Runzeliger Schichtpilz Stereum rugueux, Bleeding Broadleaf Crust. Fruit body usually resupinate, occasionally forming small woody brackets; fertile surface buff often tinged pink, bleeding red if cut when fresh, drying more ochre and often cracking. Flesh whitish, thin, stratified. Spores white, elliptic, amyloid, 9–13 x 3.5–5um. Habitat on stumps, logs and fallen branches of deciduous trees, especially hazel. Season all year. Frequent. Not edible. Found In Europe.

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