Perenniporia fraxinophila belongs to a group known for their role in breaking down wood, contributing to nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems. This mushroom grows predominantly on ash trees. It forms tough, perennial structures that can survive for multiple seasons, aiding in the decomposition of dead trees and fallen branches.
Cap Diameter:
35 - 45 cm
Odor:
Mild, not particularly distinctive
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General Info About Perenniporia fraxinophila
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Attributes of Perenniporia fraxinophila
Cap Diameter
35 - 45 cm
Cap Shape
Convex
Spore Print Color
White
Odor
Mild, not particularly distinctive
Growth Form
Solitary, Gregarious
Nutrient Gathering
Parasitic
Substrate
Wood of Living Trees
You can find Perenniporia fraxinophila by these plants:
Green ash, White ash
Occurence Habitats
Deciduous Woodland
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Habitat of Perenniporia fraxinophila
Perenniporia fraxinophila can be predominantly found as parasites on live ash trees, high on the trunk, and also on some other hardwoods.
Scientific Classification of Perenniporia fraxinophila