Bjerkandera fumosa
Big smoky bracket
Description
Bjerkandera is named in honor of C. Bjerkander; fumosa means “smoky” in reference to the pore surface. Caps are 3–15 cm wide; 2–10 cm long; 0.5–2 cm thick. Buff to smoky-gray, bruising darker; pores 2–5 per mm. Saprobic; solitary or in overlapping clusters on dead deciduous wood; July through November, year-round. Compared to Bjerkandera adusta, Bjerkandera fumosa is thicker and generally has a lighter pore surface. Overholts reports Bjerkandera fumosa has an anise scent or a disagreeable odour.
Symptom
Presence of spilled light gray fruiting bodies on the trunk of deciduous trees.
Tree Species: Poplar, Willow
Part of a plant- attacked: Tree trunk
Pest significance: Harmful
Pest Category: Fungi
Invasive Species: No
Present in EU: Yes
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