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| synonyms: Blushing Bracket, Rauhe Tramete, Tramète rougissante |
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| location: Europe |
| edibility: Inedible |
| fungus colour: Red or redish or pink, Grey to beige |
| normal size: 5-15cm |
| cap type: Other |
| stem type: Lateral, rudimentary or absent |
| flesh: Pore material cannot be seperated from flesh of the cap |
| spore colour: Light to dark brown |
| habitat: Grows in woods, Grows on wood |
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Daedaleopsis confragosa (Bolt. ex Fr.) Schroet. syn. Trametes rubescens (A. & S.) Fr. Rauhe Tramete Tramète rougissante, Blushing Bracket. Bracket 8–22cm across, 4–10cm wide, 1.5–5cm thick, corky, single or tiered, margin thin and acute; upper surface radially wrinkled and concentrically ridged, reddish-brown. Flesh white then pinkish, finally pale brownish. Taste slightly bitter, smell none. Tubes 5–15mm long, cream-coloured. Pores large, usually somewhat elongate or slot-like, whitish readily bruising pink to red on handling when fresh, staining violet with ammonia. Spores white, cylindric 8–11 x 2–3µ. Hyphal structure trimitic. Habitat on deciduous trees, especially willow. Season all year. Frequent. Not edible. Found In Europe. |
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Kristina Trott (United States) - 26 January 2012

Found only in Europe? Is this then something else? Massachusetts, USA- January
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Mirosław Wantoch-Rekowski (Poland) - 09 November 2010

Gdansk Wrzeszcz.Poland
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Lorand Bartho (Hungary) - 07 October 2009

Hungarian name, Rozsaszines egyrétütaplo
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Lorand Bartho (Hungary) - 06 November 2008

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Lorand Bartho (Hungary) - 24 October 2008

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