
Steccherinum ochraceum is an ochre spreading toothed crust-like fungus, that sometimes develops a gray to brownish zoned cap with a whitish margin. Saprotrophic white rotter on dead hardwoods. Especially oak. Parasitic on Sweet Gum trees.
Featuring mycology lessons and mushroom photography by Dianna Smith and a series of mycology articles by Bill Bakaitis
Steccherinum ochraceum is an ochre spreading toothed crust-like fungus, that sometimes develops a gray to brownish zoned cap with a whitish margin. Saprotrophic white rotter on dead hardwoods. Especially oak. Parasitic on Sweet Gum trees.