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trichaptum biforme
The Violet-Toothed Polypore is a fun and colorful fungus that grows on trees! Its bright purple edges make it look like a magical mushroom from a fairy tale.
生息地: Violet-Toothed Polypore lives in forests, usually on decaying wood.
The Violet-Toothed Polypore has a distinctive purplish margin that fades with age, contrasting with its fuzzy, grayish-white upper surface. Its underside features a beautiful violet-to-pale-brown pore surface, often appearing tooth-like or labyrinthine. This shelf-like fungus grows directly on wood, lacking a traditional stem.
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カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
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It can survive freezing winter temperatures, often growing even under snow and ice!
Look closely! Its tiny pores, which release spores, often look like miniature teeth.
This fungus creates a beautiful purple edge that fades to duller tones as it ages.
Unlike many mushrooms, it doesn't have a stem; it grows directly as a shelf on wood.
Violet-Toothed Polypore can break down tough, dead wood because it produces powerful enzymes that help recycle nutrients back into the forest.
Violet-Toothed Polypore has a tough, leathery texture that helps it survive harsh weather conditions and persist on logs year-round.
Violet-Toothed Polypore can release millions of tiny spores from its tooth-like pores, helping it spread to new dead trees.
Acer rubrum
Decomposes dead wood from this tree.

Betula alleghaniensis
Feeds on decaying logs of this hardwood species.
Fagus grandifolia
Often found on dead branches and trunks.
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。
0.1-0.5 cm
inedible
1-7 cm
Violet-Toothed Polypore lives in forests, usually on decaying wood.
wood
通年
White
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