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Description

Fruiting bodies of Cerrena unicolor; family Polyporaceae; the tops of the thin, flexible sporocarps are usually covered with algae. Causes a sapwood rot or canker rot on hardwoods.

Source

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Date

21 March 2008

Author

oseph O'Brien, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org

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