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Mata, M., D. Penjor and S. Pradham. 2010. Fungi of Bhutan. National Mushroom Centre, Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, Thimphu, Bhutan. Local name: No local name known Edibility: Inedible. Habitat: Lignicolous and solitary to gregarious. Description: Fruiting bodies: 2-5 cm long and 5-10 cm wide and fan-shaped. Upper surface: White hairy surface when young with concentric lines of grey to brownish with age. Hymenophore: 1-3 pores per mm, whitish when young, cream-grey with age. Flesh: Tough and whitish to yellowish. Spore Print: White. Comments: This species is quite common, found growing on decaying wood. Recognized by its white hairy cap when young which become grey-brown in maturity. Trametes hirsuta exhibits a good amount of variation in the appearance of the cap and pore surfaces making confusion with other similar species. |
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