Bondarzewiaceae
Scientific name: Bondarzewiaceae
Bondarzewiaceae
Scientific name: Bondarzewiaceae
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Description
Its most famous species is bondarzewiaceae berkeleyi. The fan- or shelf-shaped caps grow in overlapping clumps from the bases of oak trees, each capable of growing to 26 cm in diameter. They are various shades of white to pale gray, cream, beige or yellow. The pore surface is white, as is the spore print. The round spores are 7–9 by 6–8 μm and have marked amyloid ridges. The tough white flesh can be up to 3 cm thick and has a mild taste, which can be bitter in older specimens. The outer edges that cut easily with a knife are quite tender.
Species of Bondarzewiaceae
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