Forest Tree Diseases Common in California And Nevada. a Manual for Field Use

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Forest Tree Diseases Common in California And Nevada. a Manual for Field Use
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The fruiting bodies often grow on large open wounds, forming large irregular, perpendicular rows. Two or more fruiting bodies may appear on the same tree at different heights. Altogether the fruiting bodies are not common.
SULPHUR FUNGUS.
The sulphur fungus (Polyporus sulphureus, PI. IX) often attacks living and dead mature and overmature oaks, chinquapin, and red fir, but is found also on Douglas and white fir, and yellow and Jeffrey pine. It is very common and exceedingly destructive. The an-
... nual fruiting bodies appear in clusters of large, rather flat, yellow shelves. The upper side of the fruiting body is smooth and bright yellow, sometimes light brick color. The smooth underside is brilliant sulphur yel- low, with small pores. The cheesy, juicy interior is yel- low. During summer and fall the fruiting bodies dry up, and turn either a dirty yellow, or more often a chalky white, and become at the same time brittle.
They can easily be distinguished from those of Fomes laricis, however, by their flat-shaped growth in clusters, and absence of bitter taste.


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