Trametes versicolor

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Trametes versicolor

Conservation status
Secure
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Subclass: Porinae
Order: Poriales
Family: Poriceae
Genus: Trametes
Species: T. versicolor
Binomial name
Trametes versicolor
(L.:Fr.) Quél.
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Trametes versicolor
mycological characteristics:
 
pores on hymenium
 
 

cap is offset or indistinct

 

hymenium is decurrent

 

lacks a stipe

 
 

spore print is white or yellow

 

ecology is saprotrophic

 

edibility: inedible

Trametes versicolor, formerly known as Coriolus versicolor, is a common polypore mushroom of the genus Trametes. Versicolor means 'of several colours' and it is true that this mushroom is found in a wide variety of different colours.

The species is one of the most commonly encountered polypores in Europe and is found practically all over the world.

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[edit] Characteristics

The top surface of the cap shows typical concentric zones of different colours. Flesh 1-3 mm thick, leathery texture. Cap with rust-brown or darker brown, sometimes blackish zones. Commonly grows in tiled layers. Cap flat, up to 8 x 5 x 0,5-1 centimeters, often triangular or round, with zones of fine hairs. Pore surface whitish to light brown, pores round and with age twisted and labyrinthine. 2-5 pores per millimeter

[edit] References

  • "Danske storsvampe. Basidiesvampe" [a key to Danish basidiomycetes] J.H. Petersen and J. Vesterholt eds. Gyldendal. Viborg, Denmark, 1990. ISBN 87-01-09932-9
  • Entry of Trametes versicolor at Fungal Databases, Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory Nomenclature Database, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

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