Hairy Panus
Panus neostrigosus Drechsler-Santos & Wartchow
Hairy Panus: https://marylandbiodiversity.com/species/12430
Synonyms
Hairy Oyster Mushroom  Lentinus strigosus  Panus lecomtei  Panus rudis 
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76 Records

Status

Found solitary or in clusters on hardwoods.

Description

Cap: Pinkish-tan/reddish-brown (may have purplish tints when young); densely hairy, even velvety; fan or funnel-shaped, sometimes lobed; margin inrolled and hairy; flesh white, thin, tough. Gills: White to tan, close. Stalk: Colored like cap; short, stubby, generally lateral (J. Solem, pers. comm.).

Relationships

Associated with hardwoods.

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