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Schizophyllum commune

Split gill

Description

Schyzophyllum means a ‘split gill’, thus the fungus itself is characteristic for longitudinally split gills. Fan-like fruiting bodies are predominantly annual and well adapted to extreme weather conditions with rare rainfall. During the year, they are able to dry out and later on to re-hydrate and regenerate. The fungus is probably the most common one in the world. It grows in all continents except for the Antarctic. The mycelium  causes white fibrous rot of the attacked sapwood.

Symptom

Fan-shaped fruiting bodies.

Tree Species: Birch, Beech, Oak, Hornbeam, Rowan, Whitebeam, Ash, Maple, Lime, Willow

Part of a plant- attacked: Tree trunk, Branch

Pest significance: Very harmful

Pest Category: Fungi

Present in EU: Yes


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Last observations

There are a total of 15 observations of the species in the system

Sebastián Firek

Schizophyllum communeSplit gill
Sebastián Firek
Number of votes: 0
Published: 8.1.2026

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Schizophyllum communeSplit gill
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Number of votes: 0
Published: 7.1.2026

Anna Mária Trebulová

Schizophyllum communeSplit gill
Anna Mária Trebulová
Number of votes: 0
Published: 4.1.2026

Alexandra Suttoova

Schizophyllum communeSplit gill
Alexandra Suttoova
Number of votes: 0
Published: 10.6.2025

Miroslava Horáková

Schizophyllum communeSplit gill
Miroslava Horáková
Number of votes: 0
Published: 1.6.2025


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