Rosy crust
A species of Peniophora Scientific name : Peniophora incarnata Genus : Peniophora
Rosy crust, A species of Peniophora
Scientific name: Peniophora incarnata
Genus: Peniophora
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Description
The fruit bodies of P. incarnata are resupinate, adnate and membranous, up to 200 μm thick. They start as small colonies but these may later coalesce. The hymenial surface is orange or red to reddish-brown, smooth, continuous and uncracked; the margin is thinner, curled and white or pale orange or red. The base of the fruit body is composed of brown hyphae, with clamp connections, and moderately thick cell walls, measuring 3.2 to 4.5 μm in width. The basidiospores are cylindrical.
Colors
Brown
Red
Orange
Habitat
Deciduous trees
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Habitat
Deciduous trees
Growth Form
Parasitic
Endangered Species
No
Habit
Saprophytic
Substrate
On wood
Spore Print
Mid pink to light red
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Russulales Family
Peniophoraceae Genus
Peniophora Species
Rosy crust