Salmon pink to brownish yellow crust or pillow-shaped fruit body, without a real hat, forming long strips of tubular shape, with a whitish, finely felted margine.
Tubes with fine, regular pores, 2-6 cm long, cream to pink orange. Spores white.
Meat leathery. Swallows slightly acidic.
Grows on branches of deciduous trees, especially birch and oak, and can be found all year round. Very general.
Family: Schizoporaceae
Photo: Jac Smout.
Unedible |
Width (cm): 2-20 |
Heigth (cm): 0,5-1 |