A saprotroph, found on underside of dead branches, especially oak.(Prev. Hydnochaete olivacea). Bristly olive-brown’toothed’ resupinate crust fungus that covers the branches of hardwoods, especially oak. Very common decomposer.
Featuring mycology lessons and mushroom photography by Dianna Smith and a series of mycology articles by Bill Bakaitis
A saprotroph, found on underside of dead branches, especially oak.(Prev. Hydnochaete olivacea). Bristly olive-brown’toothed’ resupinate crust fungus that covers the branches of hardwoods, especially oak. Very common decomposer.