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can manage to "stay up" for quite a while in dry weather—resulting in older specimens with faded, nearly white caps and sordid brownish pore surfaces. polyporus badius is vaguely similar but is usually larger, redder, and shorter-stemmed. polyporus melanopus is even more similar in appearance, but not
collections are from illinois, michigan, colorado, and québec. cap: – cm; broadly convex to flat, developing a central depression; usually round in outline, but sometimes cleft or somewhat kidney-shaped; dry; bald; sometimes slightly radially lined, especially toward the margin; yellowish, tan, cinnamon...
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