
Stereum complicatum
Growing on a hardwood branch in a public park in Northwest Georgia (Floyd County), US.
This species if very similar to Stereum hirsutum. Stereum complicatum tends to be slightly more orange, but there are intergrading forms between the two species. Some mycologists, therefore, treat S. complicatum and S. hirsutum as one in the same.

Stereum rameale is a plant pathogen that is often found in tiers on the dead wood of broad-leaved trees.
Similar species: Russulales

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Uploaded Aug 10, 2018. Captured Feb 4, 2018 15:36 in 290 Burlington Rd NE, Rome, GA 30161, USA.