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Trichaptum abietinum

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Trichaptum abietinum
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T. abietinum
Binomial name
Trichaptum abietinum
(Pers. ex J.F. Gmel.) Ryvarden[1]
Trichaptum abietinum
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Pores on hymenium
No distinct cap
Spore print is cream
Ecology is saprotrophic
Edibility is inedible

Trichaptum abietinum is a species of fungus in the Polyporaceae family. It is saprophytic, growing from dead conifer wood.

References

  1. ^ Ryvarden L. (1972). "A critical checklist of the Polyporaceae in tropical East Africa". Norwegian Journal of Botany. 19: 229–38.