False Turkey Tail Mushroom
False turkey tail mushrooms Stereum ostrea are found in large layered groups on stumps and logs of deciduous trees especially oaks and are extremely common throughout North America. Turkey tail mushrooms are a polypore meaning that it has pores on the underside like several other medicinal mushrooms including reishi and tinder polypore.
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Its November in the USA and that means Thanksgiving with our thanksgiving feasts of turkey and all the trimmings.
False turkey tail mushroom. Turkey Tail vs. I could go on and on with these but you get the idea. Stereum ostrea is often called the False Turkey Tail since it mimics Trametes versicolor.
Extract from Wikipedia article. Stereum hirsutum False Turkey Tail this fungi has a yellow rim and a yellow underside with a smooth spore-bearing surface rather than pores. The closest look alike are types of crust fungus namely Stereum ostrae.
The scientific name for false turkey mushroom is Stereum ostrea and its a basidiomycete fungus. Research suggests that mushrooms like turkey tails may have several health benefits. False Turkey Tail Medicinal Mushrooms.
Look on the underside of the mushroom. Trichaptum abietinum bottom The true Turkey Tail is white underneath an has pores in the surface visible to the naked eye or with glasses in my case The False Turkey Tail Stereum hirsutum is yellow and as a crust fungus it is smooth. Its 2 closest and most commonly found look-alikes are the violet toothed polypore Trichaptum biforme and the false turkey tail Stereum ostrea.
This one was discovered near Nevada Missouri. This mushroom isnt really that rare compared to say Morels. Turkey tail has a highly variable color range most often within the brown to red range while false turkey tail often has a bright orange hue.
Another lookalike is the multicolor gill polypore. The Split Gill Mushroom The Split Gill lower left Lichen and Cup Fungi upper right Its a fun little mushroom to photograph. The name ostrea from the word oyster describes its shape.
A similar looking mushroom commonly called false turkey tail which is from a different order may sometimes be confused with the turkey tail mushroom due to appearance. These are tiny tubes containing the mushroom. False turkey tail grows in large layered groups of leathery parchmentlike brackets with multicolored zones and a smooth underside.
The top surface of the cap shows typical. Stereum ostrea also called false turkey-tail and golden curtain crust is a basidiomycete fungus in the genus Stereum. False Turkey Tail Mushroom.
Instead of a smooth pore surface like that of false turkey tail Stereum hirsutum or a sea sponge textured lavender-colored underside like Trichaptum abietinum turkey tails underside reveals little holes or pits that look almost like the surface of coral. False Turkey Tail Medicinal Mushrooms - YouTube. It is edible but its considered more of an emergency edible.
False Turkey Tails have a smooth non-porous underside usually beige in color. Look for it on stumps and logs of deciduous trees especially oaks. The Trichaptum abietinum looks like a faded Turkey Tail and has a toothy surface underneath.
The good news is False Turkey Tails are not poisonous although they are not particularly tasty or. Like turkey tail mushroom false turkey tail has concentric circles of many colors but they are described as. Like the true turkey tail fungus Trametes versicolor the fan-shaped fruiting body has bands on it that remind one of the tail of a turkey.
The obvious choice for this months fungus is Stereum ostrea the false turkey tail fungus. From the top side or cap of a mushroom many of the bracket fungus species look quite similar. You can find them all around the world mostly in wooded areas since they grow on tree trunks.
I also cant forget to mention another interesting mushroom called the Split Gill. Theres actually a type of mushroom thats referred to as false turkey tail mushroom or golden curtain crust because they are turkey tail mushroom lookalikes. There season lasts for a whopping 8 months of the year while most mushrooms only grow for around 2 months.
They look enough alike that these actually go by the common name false turkey tail. It is a plant pathogen and a wood decay fungus. Like the true Turkey Tail Stereum ostrea has a colorful somewhat fuzzy cap that displays zones of brown red orange buff and green colors.
Much like the true Turkey Tail though the key to identifying it lies on the underside of the mushroom. Trametes suavoelens which is lighter and doesnt grow in such large overlapping clusters. False Turkey Tail mushrooms are tough and leathery and are usually no more than a few millimeters thick.
Turkey tail mushrooms Trametes versicolor or Coriolus versicolor are medicinal mushrooms. Ostrea usually produces many fruiting bodies close together but the mushrooms are usually spaced just far enough apart that they do not fuse with one another.
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