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Willow Bracket (Phellinus igniarius)

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Somewhat common in its natural range, the willow bracket mushroom
(Phellinus igniarius) is your typical hoof-shaped polypore that is found not only on dead and decaying willows, but also aspens and birch trees, such as this one in Western Washington State on the side of a nature trail in Kent.

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Agaricomycetes, Basidiomycota, Boletus igniarius, Fungi, Hymenochaetaceae, Hymenochaetales, Kent, King County, PNW, Pacific NW, Pacific Northwest, Phellinus, Phellinus igniarius, Soos Creek, Washington, basidiospores, biology, botanical, fire sponge, fungus, inedible, medicinal, mushroom, mycology, natural, nature, polypore, saprotrophic, shelf mushroom, wild, willow bracket, winter, woods, woody
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Polypore and Crust Fungi
Somewhat common in its natural range, the willow bracket mushroom<br />
(Phellinus igniarius) is your typical hoof-shaped polypore  that is found not only on dead and decaying willows, but also aspens and birch trees, such as this one in Western Washington State on the side of a nature trail in Kent.