Inocutis dryophila belongs to a group of wood-decaying fungi that typically grows on oak trees. It forms tough, woody structures and is recognized by its brown to rusty colored fruiting bodies. Inocutis dryophila mainly plays a role in decomposing dead wood, contributing to the nutrient cycle in forest ecosystems. Its presence often indicates the advanced decay of the host tree.
Odor:
Mild, non-distinct, forest-floor like
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Attributes of Inocutis dryophila
Spore Print Color
Brown
Odor
Mild, non-distinct, forest-floor like
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.