Other fungi on wood


 

In this group you find those wood-inhabiting fungi that don’t fit into any of the previous categories.

 

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Discussion

TimL wrote:
22 Jun 2025
@Heinol Do I need a permit to take a small specimen if I happen to see this particular fungus again? If it's ok to take a small specimen, what should it include and how stored? In a zip lock bag?

Corticioid fungi
Heinol wrote:
20 Jun 2025
Possibly something in the Phellinus line - still developing.

Hypoxylon howeianum
Heinol wrote:
18 Jun 2025
Probably a crustose lichen

zz flat polypore - white(ish)
Heinol wrote:
13 Jun 2025
Unfortunately, it might be a genus where I'd need to look at a specimen to get an ID.

Corticioid fungi
TimL wrote:
13 Jun 2025
@Heinol Thanks for the comments. The 'teeth' were fuzzy as you mention. The next time I visit this area I'll get some 5X close-up images to help with identification.

Corticioid fungi
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