
''Panus conchatus'', commonly known as the lilac oysterling, is an inedible species of mushroom that occurs throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Its fruitbodies are characterized by a smooth, lilac- or tan-colored cap, and decurrent gills. The fungus is saprophytic and fruits on the decomposing wood of a wide variety of deciduous and coniferous trees. Despite being a gilled species, phylogenetic analysis has shown it is closely related to the pored species found in the family Polyporaceae.
Similar species: Polyporales
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Uploaded Sep 1, 2019. Captured Aug 23, 2019 09:38 in 91 Main St, Sharon, CT 06069, USA.