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Fragrant Bracket Trametes suaveolens

Fragrant Bracket Trametes suaveolens

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Fragrant Bracket Glass Tube Agar Slant
Trametes suaveolens

Fragrant Bracket glass tube slant culture preserved on sterile nutrient agar for long term storage, genetic preservation, and advanced mycology work. Glass tube slants are highly valued by serious mycologists because they allow cultures to remain stable for extended periods while reducing the need for repeated transfers and minimizing the risk of contamination or culture degradation.

Fragrant Bracket, Trametes suaveolens, is a distinctive hardwood polypore recognized for its thick white to cream colored bracket-shaped fruiting bodies and its pleasant anise-like fragrance. Most commonly found growing on willow and poplar, this attractive species develops a smooth upper surface with fine pores beneath and is admired by mycologists for its unique scent, elegant appearance, and ecological importance as a wood decomposer.

Trametes suaveolens readily colonizes hardwood sawdust, wood chips, logs, and other lignin rich substrates under suitable conditions. As a saprobic fungus, it plays an important role in breaking down hardwood and recycling nutrients within forest ecosystems. Its fragrant fruiting bodies, specialized host preference, and distinctive morphology make it an excellent species for educational cultivation, specialty fungal collections, display work, and advanced mycology research.

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Product images of glass tube slants are for general representation only and are not intended to reflect the exact appearance or morphology of this species mycelial growth.