Laxitextum bicolor
A resupinate fungus that sometimes forms brackets. The upper surface is brown and felty and the underside smooth and whitish, becoming darker as it ages. It has a white margin. The spores are small and warty.
Stereum species are similar reflexed bracket fungi with a smooth fertile surface, but are tougher and have smooth spores.
Photograph caps and fertile surface; note habitat and substrate. This is rarely recorded in VC55 and we recommend that your record is verified from a specimen by an expert before submission to Naturespot; microscopic examination may be needed.
Deciduous wood, typically Beech or Salix
Scarce - however one source believes it may be overlooked and more common that records suggest, due to confusion with other common species (see Leif Goodwin, englishfungi.org, accessed 14/12/2025)
Rare - The Quorn record is believed to be the first for VC55
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- Records on NatureSpot:
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- First record:
- 13/11/2025 (Hollingworth, Jane)
- Last record:
- 13/11/2025 (Hollingworth, Jane)
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