



stereum
Stereum is a type of mushroom that looks like colorful little shelves growing on trees! These fungi help break down dead wood and keep the forest healthy.
生息地: Stereum typically lives on decaying wood in forests.
The Stereum is often a thin, leathery crust or bracket fungus, usually without a stalk, growing flat on wood. Its upper surface can be hairy and zoned with shades of orange, yellow, or grey, while the smooth underside is typically paler. It visibly stands out with its vibrant, contrasting margins.




カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
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Some Stereum species change color when scratched, revealing hidden hues!
Stereum fungi are like nature's tiny carpenters, slowly taking apart dead wood!
They can survive freezing winters, then revive in spring as if nothing happened!
You might see them growing flat like paint, or as tiny shelves on fallen logs!
Stereum can dissolve tough wood because it releases powerful enzymes that break down dead trees into simpler nutrients.
Stereum has an amazing ability to recycle nutrients back into the soil, which helps other plants grow big and strong.
Stereum can dry out and then rehydrate when it rains, helping it survive long periods without water.
Quercus robur
Decomposes dead wood of this tree, returning nutrients.
Fagus sylvatica
Breaks down fallen branches and logs of this hardwood.
Betula pendula
Contributes to the decay of dead birch wood in forests.
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
まだ特別な安全上の注意はありません。
0.1-0.3 cm
inedible
1-7 cm
Stereum typically lives on decaying wood in forests.
wood
通年
White
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