Furry, white or greyish upper surfaces


 

The sole species in this sub-group is Schizophyllum commune, with the entire upper surface of the cap being markedly furry to hairy.

 


Furry, white or greyish upper surfaces

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Teresa wrote:
29 Apr 2025
schizophyllum sp

Schizophyllum commune
Teresa wrote:
12 Dec 2024
The fusing on the gills look very like those of a Pseudomerulius sp.

Schizophyllum commune
Heino1 wrote:
12 Sep 2024
Schizophyllum commune

Schizophyllum commune
AJB wrote:
7 Aug 2024
Thanks again Teresa. Yes I forgot to do the underside! Sorry about that.

Schizophyllum commune
Teresa wrote:
7 Aug 2024
Need to seen the undersurface if possible.
At first glance my suggestion is Schizophyllum commune which has split gills, a feature not apparent in this image, Stereum has a smoothish undersurface

Schizophyllum commune
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