The Birch Polypore is widespread and very common. It infects virtually every Birch tree and is typically bracket shaped and leathery.
The Birch Polypore is widespread and very common. It infects virtually every Birch tree and is typically bracket shaped and leathery. They are inedible
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Location: Scarborough, UK
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