Polypores > Lentinus arcularius

Lentinus arcularius



Lentinus arcularius
(Polyporus arcularius)

Habitat

Often found in spring growing on rotting Gamble's Oak and other deciduous trees. You can find it pretty much anywhere that has Ponderosa Pine and Oak along the foothills. I've also seen it in abundance on Siberian Elm stumps.


Description

Rather small with pores rather than gills. Fuzzy cap. Fairly tough and woody. Sometimes in clusters, especially on Elm. It was recently moved from Polyporus to Lentinus.


Location

Colorado

Spore Print

White

Edibility

Inedible

Color

Brown


Last Updated

Feb 12 2023 11:53 PM



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