Features
It grows almost all year round on dead trunks, branches and stumps of deciduous trees (beech, oak, birch, hornbeam, etc.); spores overwinter.
| Species |
Glive |
| Living space |
Dark forest, Deciduous forest |
| Size |
3-8 cm |
Description
Spores 2 to 8 cm wide, thin, flexibly tough, round or fan-shaped, attached to the wood on the side, gray, yellowish, bluish or brownishly striped, lighter on the edge, short and densely hairy, sometimes roof-aligned above each other, in lower part with small, white, ornate to white-yellowish, round pores. Inedible.