Furry, white or greyish upper surfaces


 

The sole species in this sub-group is Schizophyllum commune, with the entire upper surface of the cap being markedly furry to hairy.

 


Furry, white or greyish upper surfaces

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Discussion

Teresa wrote:
12 Dec 2024
The fusing on the gills look very like those of a Pseudomerulius sp.

Schizophyllum commune
AJB wrote:
7 Aug 2024
Thanks again Teresa. Yes I forgot to do the underside! Sorry about that.

Schizophyllum commune
Teresa wrote:
7 Aug 2024
Need to seen the undersurface if possible.
At first glance my suggestion is Schizophyllum commune which has split gills, a feature not apparent in this image, Stereum has a smoothish undersurface

Schizophyllum commune
Teresa wrote:
29 Jul 2024
Schizophyllum commune

Unidentified Furry, white or greyish upper surface
Pam wrote:
21 Jun 2024
Hard one! Both have yellow brown spores. Though with the Tapinella panuoides I've seen there has been evidence of lilac colour at the base of fungus and mycelium and they've been a bit more elongated in form even when young. Good to have a look at the species when a bit more mature as long as not resulting in divorce!!;)

Unidentified Furry, white or greyish upper surface
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