Trametes versicolor
(L.) Lloyd 1921
Description:
A species that seems to get confused with Stereum versicolor, even though they are quite different. They are variable in colour; when exposed to light, they can have a purple coloration to them. When very old green agare grows on them, this gives them a green colour.
Common name: Turkey Tails
Found: Urban habatats and native bush
Substrate: Wood
Spore: white to pale yellow
Height: 5 mm
Width: 50 mm
Season: Autumn
Edible: No, has medical properties
Macro images:
Trametes versicolor
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Growing on a plumb tree in my back yard
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Another photo from my plumb tree.
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