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Stereum Hirsutum, Commonly Known As The False Turkey Tail,[1] Hairy Stereum,[2] Or Hairy Curtain Crust,[3] Is A Fungus Typically Forming Multiple Brackets On Dead Wood. It Is Also A Plant Pathogen Infecting Peach Trees. S. Hirsutum Is In Turn Parasitised By Certain Other Species Such As The Fungus Tremella Aurantia.[4][5] Substrates For S. Hirsutum Include Dead Limbs And Trunks Of Both Hardwoods And Conifers.[6]The Cap Is 1–4 Cm Wide.[7] The Spores Are White.[7] It Is Inedible.[7]Similar Species Include Stereum Ochraceoflavum, Stereum Ostrea, And Trametes Versicolor

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Stereum hirsutum, commonly known as the false turkey tail,[1] hairy stereum,[2] or hairy curtain crust,[3] is a fungus typically forming multiple brackets on dead wood. It is also a plant pathogen infecting peach trees. S. hirsutum is in turn parasitised by certain other species such as the fungus Tremella aurantia.[4][5] Substrates for S. hirsutum include dead limbs and trunks of both hardwoods and conifers.[6]The cap is 1–4 cm wide.[7] The spores are white.[7] It is inedible.[7]Similar species include Stereum ochraceoflavum, Stereum ostrea, and Trametes versicolor

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