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Grifola frondosa Variation


Nphage

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This is my first year finding Grifola frondosa and this past week I found what I believe are two of them, but they look quite different. One is darker, more densely packed, and has much more pronounced pores. The other is much more spread out and the pores are not visible. Are these really both Grifolas? Both were found in southeastern Wisconsin. The darker one near a live burr oak and the lighter one near a dead tree that I'm pretty sure was oak. Anyone else see this much variation or is one of them not actually a Grifola? Is the one with pronounced pores just older? 

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