Northern Tooth Fungus
Climacodon septentrionalis
Northern Tooth Fungus - Inedible Wood Parasite

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Kluczowe cechy
- Shelf-like
- overlapping bracket caps
- Underside covered in crowded
- downward-pointing teeth
- Pale cream to yellowish-white coloration
- Grows directly on hardwood tree trunks
Kolor:
Pale cream to yellowish-white
Zapach:
Unpleasant, somewhat like rotting meat when older
Wzór wzrostu:
Overlapping clusters
Środowisko:
wood
Siedlisko i występowanie
Siedlisko:
Hardwood forests, often on maple or beech trees
Występowanie:
Eastern North America and parts of Europe and Asia
Sezonowość:
Late summer to autumn
Wartość ekonomiczna
Popyt rynkowy:
None
Zakres cenowy:
N/A
Użytek komercyjny:
None
Podobne gatunki
Lion's Mane
Hericium erinaceus
Kluczowe różnice:
- Grows as a single, unbranched, rounded tuft
- Lacks the flattened, shelf-like bracket structure
Coral Tooth
Hericium coralloides
Kluczowe różnice:
- Features a distinctly branched structure
- Spines hang from individual branches rather than a solid shelf underside
Zalecane działanie
Observe and leave in place; inedible due to tough texture and bitter taste.