



trametes betulina
The Gilled Polypore is a unique mushroom that looks like a colorful shelf on the side of a tree! It's a fun find for little explorers discovering the wonders of nature.
Hábitat: Forests, often on decaying wood or tree trunks.
The Gilled Polypore is a fan-shaped or shelf-like fungus with a velvety or hairy cap, typically white to cream, often with concentric zones of tan or brown. Its underside features distinctive maze-like, labyrinthine pores that resemble gills, setting it apart from true gilled mushrooms.




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Peligro
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Its scientific name often points to its love for birch trees!
People once used dried Gilled Polypores as strops to sharpen razors!
Some cultures use this fungus to make a natural, earthy dye for fabrics!
Wow, these 'gills' aren't real gills at all, but rather elongated pores!
Gilled Polypore can break down tough dead wood because it produces powerful enzymes that help recycle nutrients.
Gilled Polypore has a tough, leathery texture that helps it persist on wood year-round, even in harsh weather.
Gilled Polypore has labyrinthine pores that help protect its white spores until they are ready for release.
Betula pendula
obtains nutrients from dead wood
Fagus grandifolia
grows on decaying logs and stumps
Bolitotherus cornutus
provides food source for larvae and adults
Colorido describe a organismos u objetos que exhiben una amplia variedad de colores brillantes y distintivos.
Los hábitats boscosos son entornos terrestres dominados por una densa cubierta arbórea, que sustentan una gran diversidad de vida animal y vegetal.
Describe a los organismos que descomponen la materia orgánica muerta, reciclando los nutrientes de vuelta al ecosistema.
Peligro
1/5 · Muy bajo
Always ask an adult before touching mushrooms.
inedible
2-10 cm
Forests, often on decaying wood or tree trunks.
wood
Todo el año
White
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