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Fomitopsis palustris

Fomitopsis palustris

A species of Fomitopsis

Fomitopsis palustris is a bracket fungus that grows primarily on dead conifer wood. This species forms large, woody growths that can be seen attached to trunks and logs. The surface is typically brown and rugged, with a whitish or yellow margin. Notably, fomitopsis palustris contributes to the decomposition process, breaking down the wood over time.

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Attributes of Fomitopsis palustris
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