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Stereum complicatum / Crowded Parchment at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
Crowded Parchment (Boston, MA)
>> Stereum complicatum
Saprobic fungus growing out of fallen unidentifiable deciduous log (possibly birch?)
Parasitic if growing in a living tree, causing white rot
Observed on: October 21, 2023
Crowded Parchment fungi
Stereum complicatum
Bottom right photograph has an image of Crowded parchment cohabiting a branch with a species of False Turkey Tail, Stereum ostrea
Huntsville, Alabama, USA
2/25/23
Stereum complicatum | Crowded Parchment
Found year-round Inedible
I had some trouble finding much info on this one, but I’m fairly sure this is a cluster of Crowded Parchment. It was a fairly small fungi but easy to see because of its bright golden color. It looks like there can be quite a variety of ways it presents, but can be found growing in clusters on dead wood.
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