When: 2011-11-09
Collection location: El Corte De Madera Creek Open Space, San Mateo Co., California, USA [Click for map]
Who: Tom (LanLord)
No specimen available
Notes:
Not so sure about this ID, they didn’t seem as large and bracket like as other Trametes I have found, but they certainly had the colouration.
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predominantly brown and less contrasting colors on the pileus are more typical of T. ochracea than for T. versicolor, but these two species can be very difficult to tell apart (though they seem to be “good” different species based on molecular data and crossing experiments)