Oak curtain crust
A species of Hymenochaete Scientific name : Hymenochaete rubiginosa Genus : Hymenochaete
Oak curtain crust, A species of Hymenochaete
Scientific name: Hymenochaete rubiginosa
Genus: Hymenochaete
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Description
The red-brown or Umberbraune bristle disc (Hymenochaete rubiginosa) is a mushroom species of the family of bristle-tree relatives (Hymenochaetaceae). It produces umberbrown, hat-shaped Fruchtkörper all year round, which grow under preferentially on the bark of oaks (Quercus spp.). Its range includes the meridional to temperate Holarctic and New Zealand.
Colors
Brown
Red
Gray
Orange
Habitat
On a fallen, rotting oak tree in a mixed forest understory
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General Info
Habitat
On a fallen, rotting oak tree in a mixed forest understory
Growth Form
Saprobic
Cap Diameter
2-4 cm
Endangered Species
No
Habit
Parasitic
Substrate
On wood
Smell
Not distinctive
Spore Print
White
Species Status
Fairly common throughout most of mainland Europe
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Hymenochaetales Family
Hymenochaetaceae Genus
Hymenochaete Species
Oak curtain crust