Panellus stipticus, commonly known as the bitter oyster, the astringent panus, the luminescent panellus, or the stiptic fungus, is a species of fungus in the family Mycenaceae, and the type species of the genus Panellus. A common and widely distributed species, it is found in Asia, Australasia, Europe, and North America, where it grows in groups or dense overlapping clusters on the logs, stumps, and trunks of deciduous trees, especially beech, oak, and birch. During the...
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fruitbody of Panellus stipticus is saprobic on live trunk (wounded) of Acer palmatum
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fruitbody of Panellus stipticus is saprobic on live trunk (wounded) of Acer pseudoplatanus
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fruitbody of Panellus stipticus is saprobic on live trunk (wounded) of Sambucus nigra
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fruitbody of Panellus stipticus is saprobic on live trunk (wounded) of Fraxinus
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fruitbody of Panellus stipticus is saprobic on live trunk (wounded) of Fagus
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fruitbody of Panellus stipticus is saprobic on live trunk (wounded) of Betula
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fruitbody of Panellus stipticus is saprobic on live trunk (wounded) of Alnus
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fruitbody of Panellus stipticus is saprobic on live trunk (wounded) of Quercus
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fruitbody of Panellus stipticus is saprobic on live trunk (wounded) of Broadleaved trees