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00:25 Oligoporus stipticus, Leptoporus stipticus, Spongiporus stipticus, or Postia stiptica.
00:38 Polypore or Leptopore, non-edible.
00:43 Carport often irregular in shape, in console, but more or less uniform.
00:50 Sometimes in cathedral or brick.
00:54 The upper face is often chapped, finely velvety, of a pure white, young, then whiteish, a creme ocracie.
01:06 This mushroom lets out more or less opaque drops, but only on young specimens.
01:13 These milky drops are extremely bitter.
01:18 Marge, slightly wavy and curled, darker as it ages.
01:24 The lower surface is irregular, with rounded and elongated pores, and sometimes deformed.
01:33 These pores are very fine, two pure white colors, then white, chateau cracé, with garlic.
01:39 Fine cube.
01:41 Inexistent foot, the mushroom is attached by its base on its node.
01:46 White flesh, hakeuse when the mushroom is young.
01:50 Spongey, fleshy, becoming brittle with age.
01:57 Strong enough and acidic smell, sometimes slightly mixed with fungi.
02:04 Very bitter flavor.
02:07 Seasons, almost all year, but the growth begins from the beginning of summer until the end of autumn.
02:16 Habitat, prong and debris of conifers, such as the Picea, more rare on the leaves.
02:24 Confusion with other mushrooms of the same kind, such as Oligoporus tephrolecus, see the corresponding video.
02:34 Or Oligoporus lateritia, and many other white mushrooms.
02:43 This mushroom is quite common on conifers, but the distinction between all these variants of white mushrooms remains quite difficult.
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