Neofavolus alveolaris (Favolus alveolaris) (DC.) Sotome & T. Hatt.
Saprobic white rotter on deaad sticks and branches of hardwoods. The “Hexagonal pored Polypore” has round to kidney-shaped dry, fibrillose pale orange-yellow to yellow-brown small caps. The white to pale-buff pores are large, hexagonal and decurrent. The short stalk is either lateral or central. Its spores are white. Often among the first polypores to appear in spring. Annual. Has anti-fungal properties. It is in the Polyporaceae family of the Polyporales order.
Neofavolus alveolaris