Inonotus dryadeus
Inonotus dryadeus, commonly known as oak bracket, warted oak polypore, weeping polypore or weeping conk, is an inedible species of fungus belonging to the genus Inonotus, which consists of bracket fungi with fibrous flesh. Most often found growing at the base of oak trees, it causes white rot and decay of the trunks. It secretes an amber liquid which weeps from tubes in its upper surface.
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Inonotus dryadeus
Inonotus dryadeus, commonly known as oak bracket, warted oak polypore, weeping polypore or weeping conk, is an inedible species of fungus belonging to the genus Inonotus, which consists of bracket fungi with fibrous flesh. Most often found growing at the base of oak trees, it causes white rot and decay of the trunks. It secretes an amber liquid which weeps from tubes in its upper surface.
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Inonotus dryadeus Inonotus dry ...... famille des Hymenochaetaceae.
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Inonotus dryadeus, commonly kn ...... om tubes in its upper surface.
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Polyporus dryadeus (Pers.:Fr.)
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Inonotus dryadeus
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Inonotus dryadeus on an oak tree
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Inonotus dryadeus Inonotus dry ...... famille des Hymenochaetaceae.
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Inonotus dryadeus, commonly kn ...... om tubes in its upper surface.
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Inonotus dryadeus
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Polypore du chêne
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