Lentinus fasciatus

Hairy Trumpet at Conjola Bushcare

Lentinus fasciatus at Conjola Bushcare - 17 Jul 2017
Lentinus fasciatus at Conjola Bushcare - 17 Jul 2017
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Identification history

Lentinus fasciatus 12 Jun 2018 Pam
Unidentified 2 Jun 2018 CharlesDove

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5 comments

Pam wrote:
   12 Jun 2018
Charles if you look at photos of Lentinus (used to be Panus) fasciatus and see if your photo was of this species. Unfortunately your interesting photo doesn't show enough detail for identification
CharlesDove wrote:
   12 Jun 2018
I think I have more pics of this one, will have look after
CharlesDove wrote:
   12 Jun 2018
Hi I have added another pic of some smaller ones a few days after the larger version, not sure if they are an exact match
Pam wrote:
   12 Jun 2018
Yes Charles, I've confirmed you have Lentinus fasciatus. Have a careful look at your smaller ones, as they are showing some of the distinctive characteristics of this species of funnel-shaped cap with inrolled margins, covered with stiff hairs. It's a species that will rehydrate after rain. Has white spores and even though it has gills is in the family Polyporaceae!
CharlesDove wrote:
   12 Jun 2018
Thanks Pam very interesting

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  • Lentinus fasciatus Scientific name
  • Hairy Trumpet Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-Invasive
  • Up to 763m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • Synonyms

    Panus fasciatus
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