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synonyms: Blasser Krustenschwamm |
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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 discolours when cut, bruised or damaged |
spore colour: White, cream or yellowish |
habitat: Grows in woods, Grows on wood |
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Ceriporiopsis gilvescens (Bres.) Dom. syn. Poria gilvescens Bres. Blasser Krustenschwamm Fruit body resupinate, initially small then merging into larger patches up to 10–15 x 2–5cm and 0.5cm thick, white, bruising or drying flesh-coloured, reddish-brown or ochraceous but remaining pale at the sterile margin. Tubes 1–4mm long, pale reddish-brown. Pores 3–5 per mm, more or less angular. Spores ellipsoid-cylindric, 4–6(7) x 1.5–2µ. Hyphal system monomitic; hyphae thin-walled with clamp-connections. Habitat on logs and rotting stumps of deciduous trees. Season all the year, annual. Occasional. Not edible. Found In Europe. |
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