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It is difficult to not notice such mushroom! It is a pity that it occures not too frequently, though it grows in all wood zone of Russia and abroad. During all vegetation period Pycnoporus cinnabarinus grows as a saprophyte on a fallen trees, dead standing trees, and stumps of deciduous (more often, on birch, aspen, rowan). Occasionally, on coniferous.
Fruiting body is sessile, flat-convex, up to 10 cm length, 6 cm width and 2 cm thick. A surface, flesh and tubular uderside of the cap are bright, from orange up to cinnabar-red.
It causes white rot.
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