Red Hoof Fungus Growing With False Turkey Tails at Getcallahanblog Blog


Red Hoof Fungus Growing With False Turkey Tails. Ostrea can be found growing from hardwood logs in many parts of the globe. Web this video shows the various features of true turkey tails and how to correctly identify turkey tail mushrooms.

Maryland Biodiversity Project False Turkey Tail (Stereum ostrea)
Maryland Biodiversity Project False Turkey Tail (Stereum ostrea) from www.marylandbiodiversity.com

The fungus causes a white rot, meaning it primarily decays lignin. Web turkey tail (especially if growing on the side of a log) will tend to have a more plane growth, whereas stereum. Web turkey tail, or trametes versicolor, and all of its lookalikes are probably the most misidentified fungi on inaturalist.

Maryland Biodiversity Project False Turkey Tail (Stereum ostrea)

Web turkey tail, or trametes versicolor, and all of its lookalikes are probably the most misidentified fungi on inaturalist. Stereum ostrea, as mentioned in the introduction, is a saprophytic mushroom found growing on dead bodies of hardwood trees. It gets up close and personal with. Web turkey tail (especially if growing on the side of a log) will tend to have a more plane growth, whereas stereum.