Can anyone identify this kind of mushroom2?
Hi,
It looks very much like Cerioporus squamosus, but as always, a detailed study is needed to confirm the ID.
Olivier
Dear Mustafa and Oadi,
It cannot be Sarcodon because Sarcodon have toothed hymenophore. Oadi's pictures clearly shows a poroid hymenophore.
Hello Oadi
I agree with Dr. Raspe, it is most likely Cerioporus squamosus (Huds.) Quél.
(former known as Polyporus squamosus (Huds.) Fr.)
Cheers,
D
Dear Oadi,
Agree with previous answers - Polyporus (Cerioporus) squamosus.
Best regards,
Elena
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