




trametes conchifer
The Little Nest Polypore is a small, colorful fungus that often looks like a tiny nest! It can be found growing on trees and logs in forests, making it a fun discovery for little explorers.
生息地: Forests and wooded areas, typically on decaying wood.
The Little Nest Polypore has small, cup-shaped fruiting bodies that are pale yellowish-brown to whitish, with fuzzy, hairy caps. Its distinctive nest-like structure often shows concentric growth zones, making it look like tiny layered ears.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
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Its scientific name, 'conchifer,' means 'shell-bearing' due to its unique cup shape!
Often found in groups, making a 'colony' that looks like a tiny forest!
This fungus can grow on many types of dead trees, even old fence posts!
Unlike plants, fungi don't make their own food; they 'eat' dead wood!
Little Nest Polypore can break down dead wood into nutrients, helping forests stay healthy and grow new plants.
Little Nest Polypore has cup-shaped caps that sometimes shelter tiny insects from rain or predators.
Little Nest Polypore has a hidden pore surface underneath that releases millions of spores to find new homes.
Fagus grandifolia
decomposes fallen logs and branches
Quercus alba
helps recycle nutrients from dead wood
Acer saccharum
breaks down decaying trunks and stumps
危険度
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まだ特別な安全上の注意はありません。
0.5-2 cm
inedible
1-5 cm
Forests and wooded areas, typically on decaying wood.
wood
通年
White
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