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Gloeophyllum

Gloeophyllum · Plaatjeshoutzwam
S Pleasant St, Amherst, MA, US
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The genus Gloeophyllum is characterized by the production of leathery to corky tough, brown, shaggy-topped, revivable fruitbodies lacking a stipe and with a lamellate to daedaleoid or poroid fertile hymenial surfaces. The hyphal system is dimitic to trimitic. The genus is further characterized by the production of a brown rot of wood. Phylogenetically, it along with several other brown rot Basidiomycota, Neolentinus, Heliocybe, and Veluticeps form an order called the Gloeophyllales.

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S Pleasant St, Amherst, MA, US
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☀️ Mainly clear , 20.6°C
RH 52% , DP 10.4°C

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