Schizophyllum amplum
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schizophyllum-amplum-252-2772249
title:
Schizophyllum amplum
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Schizophyllum amplum is a species of fungus, also known as poplar bells. It is a small inedible bell-shaped fungus that grows from September until November, with a cap sized between 5–15 mm. The fungus grows on fallen branches of a number of hardwood trees. It was transferred to the genus Schizophyllum in 1996 by Karen K. Nakasone as a new combination after a study of Auriculariopsis albomellea and Phlebia albida . It is common in Europe but found across the world including the United States, Ne
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Species of fungus
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophyllum_amplum
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2024-01-10T16:07:42Z
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