Trichaptum abietinum
| Trichaptum abietinum | |
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| Scientific classification   | |
| Kingdom: | Fungi | 
| Division: | Basidiomycota | 
| Class: | Agaricomycetes | 
| Order: | Hymenochaetales | 
| Family: | Hymenochaetaceae | 
| Genus: | Trichaptum | 
| Species: | T. abietinum | 
| Binomial name | |
| Trichaptum abietinum | |
| Synonyms | |
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| Trichaptum abietinum  | |
|---|---|
|  | Pores on hymenium | 
|  | Cap is flat | 
|  | Hymenium attachment is not applicable | 
|  | Lacks a stipe | 
|  | Spore print is white | 
|  | Ecology is saprotrophic | 
|  | Edibility is inedible | 
Trichaptum abietinum is a species of poroid fungus in the order Hymenochaetales. It is saprophytic, growing from dead conifer wood.
The white-gray cap is 1โ4 cm wide and usually no more than 0.5 cm thick, shelved and fanlike, with brownish and leathery flesh.[2] The spores are white, cylindrical, and smooth.[2]
The species is inedible.[2]
Similar species include Trichaptum biforme, Bjerkandera adusta, and Trametes versicolor.[2]
References
- ^ Ryvarden, L. (1972). "A critical checklist of the Polyporaceae in tropical East Africa". Norwegian Journal of Botany. 19: 229โ238.
- ^ a b c d Davis, R. Michael; Sommer, Robert; Menge, John A. (2012). Field Guide to Mushrooms of Western North America. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 355โ356. ISBN 978-0-520-95360-4. OCLC 797915861.
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