




climacodon septentrionalis
The Northern Tooth is a unique fungus that looks like a cluster of white teeth! It grows on decaying wood and is fun to spot in the forest.
生息地: It lives in moist, wooded areas, especially on decaying logs.
The Northern Tooth is a large, shelf-like fungus that grows on hardwood trees, appearing creamy white to yellowish. Its underside is covered with distinctive, pointy, downward-pointing teeth instead of gills or pores. It often forms overlapping layers on tree trunks.





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菌類レア度
Common
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Instead of gills, it has thousands of soft "teeth" that drip spores like rain!
It's sometimes called the "bear's head fungus" due to its shaggy appearance!
This fungus can weigh many pounds, making it one of the heavier brackets!
When young, it has a peppery taste, but becomes tough and woody when old.
Northern Tooth can break down tough wood because of special enzymes that help recycle nutrients into the forest soil.
Northern Tooth has pointed teeth on its underside that help spores fall away cleanly, making sure they can spread widely.
Northern Tooth has a sturdy, tough texture that allows it to grow in large, overlapping shelves, providing shelter for tiny creatures.
Acer saccharum
Obtains nutrients from decaying maple wood.
Quercus rubra
Feeds on the wood of various oak species.
Fagus grandifolia
Also commonly found decomposing fallen beech trees.
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2-10 cm
edible
5-30 cm
It lives in moist, wooded areas, especially on decaying logs.
wood
Late summer to fall
White
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