




Stictoponera hyalina
Bracket fungus is a type of mushroom that grows on trees. It looks like a shelf sticking out from the trunk. These fungi help break down dead trees and recycle nutrients back into the forest.
生息地: Forests
The Bracket Fungus is a tough, shelf-like growth, often grey-brown on top with a white underside. It grows horizontally from trees and logs, becoming woody with age. Its flat, porous surface will bruise dark brown when touched.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
2/5 · 低い
スナップ
最初にスナップしよう!
Ancient people used slices of certain bracket fungi as natural bandages for wounds.
Even when a tree falls down, the bracket fungus growing on it can keep living for years!
Some types of bracket fungi were once used to carry glowing embers for starting fires!
The oldest known bracket fungi can live for 80 years or even more on a single tree!
Bracket Fungus has a white pore surface that darkens permanently when scratched, letting artists 'draw' on it.
Bracket Fungus can break down tough dead wood, returning nutrients to the forest floor like a natural clean-up crew.
Bracket Fungus has fruiting bodies that can live for many years, adding new growth each season without dying off.
Quercus rubra
grows on its decaying wood
Acer saccharum
grows on its decaying wood
Fagus grandifolia
grows on its decaying wood
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
2/5 · 低い
Enjoy looking at bracket fungi, but never touch or eat them as some can be harmful.
2-10 cm
inedible
10-60 cm
Forests
wood
通年
Brown
ズームインしてクラスターを分割し、このオブジェクトが撮影された場所を探索しましょう。
新しい観察が追加されると、ここに最近のスナップが表示されます。