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Giraffe spots

Peniophora albobadia

A species of Peniophora

Giraffe spots can be identified by the appearance of giraffe spots with its epithet (Peniophora albobadia) referring to its white and reddish-brown color. The giraffe spots can be found on decaying wood of hardwood species throughout the year.

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Attributes of Giraffe spots
Cap
Vaguely circular; red-brown; with white hairy edges
Spore Print Color
White
Body Color
Brown
Bronze
White
Growth Form
Scattered, Gregarious
Substrate
On wood
Species Status
Most commonly found in the United States
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Giraffe spots
Deciduous forest
Scientific Classification of Giraffe spots
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