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fulvifomes robiniae
The Cracked Cap Polypore is a fascinating fungus that grows on trees! Its unique cracked cap looks like it's wearing a cool hat!
生息地: It typically lives on decaying hardwood trees in forests.
The Cracked Cap Polypore is a woody, hoof-shaped fungus with a distinctive dark brown to black cap margin and an orange-brown pore surface. Its upper surface is often deeply cracked and zoned, making it visually distinct from smoother polypores on similar trees.
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カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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It can live for many years, growing new layers each season like tree rings!
Its super tough body makes it one of the hardest fungi in the forest!
Look closely for tiny holes on its underside where millions of spores are released!
This mushroom makes its home on a special tree called the Black Locust!
Cracked Cap Polypore can break down dead hardwood because it has powerful enzymes that help them return nutrients to the soil.
Cracked Cap Polypore has a deeply cracked cap that helps them release spores and endure dry conditions over years.
Cracked Cap Polypore has a very hard, woody texture that helps them resist pests and survive long on tree trunks.

Robinia pseudoacacia
Causes heart rot in its favorite host tree.
Cis boleti
Feeds on woody fruiting bodies of polypore fungi.
Picoides pubescens
Woodpeckers find insects in the weakened, rotting wood.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
まだ特別な安全上の注意はありません。
3-10 cm
inedible
10-30 cm
It typically lives on decaying hardwood trees in forests.
wood
Year-round, but active in summer/fall
Brown
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