Trametes gibbosa (white pores) and Lenzites (now Trametes betulina) (fawn gills), 2 3 1963. Both types sporophore engulf stems and grass during growth. These grow on, unharmed. (31022167175)
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Description: Trametes. Date: 1963. Source: Trametes gibbosa (white pores) and Lenzites (now Trametes betulina) (fawn gills), 2/3/1963. Both types sporophore engulf stems and grass during growth. These grow on, unharmed.. Author: Dr Mary Gillham Archive Project.
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- Basidiomycota (basidiomycete fungi)
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- Trametes gibbosa
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