Phellinus robustus
Phellinus robustus
Description
The fruiting bodies are perennial, bracket to semi-effused, firmly attached to the substrate, up to 30 cm wide. The surface is yellowish-rusty, greyish-brown to blackish, with wide concentric zones, the border is yellowish-brown and rounded, with cracks when old. The pores are yellowish, greyish-brown. The mycelium causes white rot of living oaks.
Symptom
The fruiting bodies are perennial, bracket to semi-effused, firmly attached to the substrate, up to 30 cm wide.
Tree Species: Black Locust, Oak, Chestnut
Part of a plant- attacked: Tree trunk
Pest significance: Harmful
Pest Category: Fungi
Invasive Species: No
Present in EU: Yes
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