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Bjerkandera adusta
A saprotrophic bracket fungus found on dead hardwoods worldwide, identified by its smoky-gray pore surface that darkens conspicuously when bruised or upon drying.
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The top alternative to Bjerkandera adusta in 2026 is Laetiporus sulphureus with a score of 8.0/10, followed by Hygrocybe psittacina (7.5) and Cortinarius violaceus (7.3).
Laetiporus sulphureus
Known as chicken of the woods, this edible bracket fungus is identified by its striking sulphur-yellow and orange colora...
Hygrocybe psittacina
The parrot waxcap, a small slimy European grassland and woodland species recognized by its cap cycling through green, ye...
Cortinarius violaceus
A mycorrhizal agaric of European and North American forests entirely deep violet when fresh, making it one of the most v...
Rhodotus palmatus
The wrinkled peach, a declining European and eastern North American saprotrophic agaric restricted to dying elm logs, no...
Hygrocybe punicea
The crimson waxcap, one of the largest European waxcap species, a glossy scarlet agaric restricted to ancient unfertiliz...
Piptoporus betulinus
Known as birch polypore, this species grows exclusively on birch trees; fragments were found among the possessions of Öt...
Fomes fomentarius
Known as tinder fungus or hoof fungus, this perennial bracket fungus has been used for fire-starting for millennia and w...
Fomitopsis pinicola
Fomitopsis pinicola is a brown rot fungus causing significant timber degradation, designated as the type species for the...
Phellinus igniarius
A perennial woody bracket fungus parasitic on willows and other hardwoods, producing hoof-shaped conks historically used...
Daedalea quercina
Known as oak mazegill, this bracket fungus on oak stumps is distinguished by exceptionally thick, maze-like (daedaloid)...
Trametes hirsuta
A bracket fungus widespread on dead hardwoods across temperate zones, distinguished by its densely hairy gray cap and cr...
Trametes gibbosa
A bracket fungus common on beech stumps in Europe and North America, notable for its distinctly humped cap surface and e...
Inonotus hispidus
A bracket fungus with a distinctly hairy, rusty-brown surface, parasitic mainly on ash trees across Europe and North Ame...
Abortiporus biennis
A morphologically variable polypore found at the base of living and dead deciduous trees across Europe and North America...
Inonotus dryadeus
Inonotus dryadeus is a large bracket fungus that causes severe heart rot in living oak trees, first described by mycolog...
Mycena galericulata
The common bonnet, a widespread gray-brown saprotrophic mycena growing on decaying hardwood throughout the Northern Hemi...
Phlebia radiata
A resupinate wood-decay fungus found on dead hardwood across the Northern Hemisphere, recognizable by its wrinkled, radi...
Stereum hirsutum
A thin, leathery bracket fungus forming tiered, hairy, yellow-orange crusts on dead hardwood throughout the Northern Hem...
Crepidotus mollis
A small, bracket-like mushroom growing on dead hardwood across the Northern Hemisphere, distinguished by its soft, gelat...
Tubaria furfuracea
A small brown mushroom extremely common on wood chips, garden mulch, and woody debris across Europe and North America, m...
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