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Vase shaped polypore growing at the base of a conifer. This is an especially attractive specimen of this extremely variable polypore. Fall,Geotagged,Phaeolus schweinitzii,United States Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Vase shaped polypore

growing at the base of a conifer. This is an especially attractive specimen of this extremely variable polypore.

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''Phaeolus schweinitzii'', commonly known as velvet-top fungus, dyer's polypore, dyer's mazegill, or pine dye polypore, is a fungal plant pathogen that causes butt rot on conifers such as Douglas-fir, spruce, fir, hemlock, pine, and larch. ''P. schweinitzii'' is a polypore, although unlike bracket fungi the fruiting body may appear terrestrial when growing from the roots or base of the host tree.

The fruiting bodies, appearing in late summer or fall, commonly incorporate blades of grass,.. more

Similar species: Polyporales
Species identified by morpheme
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Uploaded Oct 26, 2023. Captured Oct 22, 2023 14:10 in Silver Falls Loop Trail, Randle, WA 98377, USA.
  • X-E2
  • f/1.0
  • 5s
  • ISO200
  • 50mm