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  2. Trametes versicolor - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, owing to its shape being similar to that of a wild turkey's tail feathers, T. versicolor is most commonly referred to as turkey tail. [1] A similar-looking mushroom commonly called " false turkey tail " is from a different order ( Stereum ), and thus may sometimes be confused with the 'true' turkey tail mushroom, T. versicolor .

  3. Stereum ostrea - Wikipedia

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    It is a plant pathogen and a wood decay fungus. The name ostrea, from the word 'oyster', describes its shape. [2] With concentric circles of many colors, it highly resembles Trametes versicolor, turkey-tail, and is thus called the 'false turkey-tail'. The stemless fruiting body is shell-like and grows 1–7 cm (0.39–2.76 in) high.

  4. Trametes hirsuta - Wikipedia

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    Trametes hirsuta, commonly known as hairy bracket or hairy turkey tail, [1] is a fungal plant pathogen. It is found on dead wood of deciduous trees, especially beechwood. It is found all year round and persists due to its leathery nature.

  5. Stereum hirsutum - Wikipedia

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    Stereum hirsutum, commonly known as the false turkey tail, [1] hairy stereum, [2] or hairy curtain crust, [3] is a species of fungus and a plant pathogen that infects coniferous and deciduous trees. Description

  6. Trametes - Wikipedia

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    Trametes is a genus of fungi that is distinguished by a pileate basidiocarp, di- to trimitic hyphal systems, smooth non-dextrinoid spores, and a hymenium usually without true hymenial cystidia. [2]

  7. Trametes pubescens - Wikipedia

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    It has a cream-colored, finely velvety cap surface. Unlike most other turkey tail-like species of Trametes, the cap surface lacks strongly contrasting zones of color. Trametes pubescens is an annual, saprobic fungus, a decomposer of the deadwood of hardwoods, growing in clusters on logs, stumps and downed branches. (It is rarely reported on ...

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