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Are these Coriolus versicolor (Turkey Tail)? Options
 
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#21 Posted : 10/31/2010 12:07:38 AM

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Nice shoe. I recognize those in the bottom-right picture. I've seen them in a forest nearby.

First picture: Coriolus harvest for the day.....Qi enhancer for the week. Very happy

Second picture: Are these false Turkey Tail? The tops are fuzzy and the "gills" are like fangs or bristles.
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#22 Posted : 10/31/2010 12:42:37 AM

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Like the true turkey tail fungus, Trametes versicolor, the fan-shaped fruiting body has bands on it that remind one of the tail of a turkey. The easiest way to distinguish between the two is that Trametes has pores on the underside of the shelf-like fruiting body, while Stereum has no pores, just a brown smooth spore-bearing surface, as shown to the left.


http://botit.botany.wisc.../toms_fungi/nov2000.html
 
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#23 Posted : 10/31/2010 1:19:14 AM

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Like the true turkey tail fungus, Trametes versicolor, the fan-shaped fruiting body has bands on it that remind one of the tail of a turkey. The easiest way to distinguish between the two is that Trametes has pores on the underside of the shelf-like fruiting body, while Stereum has no pores, just a brown smooth spore-bearing surface, as shown to the left.


http://botit.botany.wisc.../toms_fungi/nov2000.html


Ahh, okay. So those are just something else.
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