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Are these Turkey Tail?


gregorybaldi09

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Second photo clearly shows pin-prick sized pores on the underside. This is what one relies upon in the field to separate Trametes from Stereum. There are a few other species of Trametes that could look somewhat like these. T. ochracea fruit bodies are typically a but thicker than and paler than T. versicolor. But, to be absolutely certain one uses a microscope to measure spores. T. ochracea has larger spores. 

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