
Appearance
SporocarpFruiting annual, solitary to clustered, fan-shaped or convex, sometimes centrally depressed; margin entire to irregular; surface short pubescent, occasionally furrowed, lilac-brown, grey-brown, to dark-brown; context 0.7-1.5 cm thick, white, fleshy, tough, unchanging; odor mild; taste bitter, often latently bitter.
Hymenophore
Pores white to cream, 1-2 per mm, thin-walled, angular at maturity. Tubes 0.3-0.7 cm long, white, decurrent.
Stipe
Stipe 4-9 cm long, 2-3.5 cm thick, usually laterally attached, solid, tough, usually tapering downward and extending into the substrate, the radicating portion white with adhering debris; elsewhere the stipe surface like the cap, i.e. dull brown and pubescent.
Spores
Spores 10.5-14.0 x 4-5 µm, spindle-shaped, nonamyloid, smooth to roughened; spore print white.
Habitat
Solitary to clustered on ground, sometimes at the base of conifer stumps, trees, or on buried wood;References:
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