Milk-White Toothed Polypore
Irpex lacteus
10 cc/mL liquid fungi mycology culture syringe with a sterile needle.
Milk-White Toothed Polypore, Irpex lacteus, is a distinctive bracket forming species recognized for its creamy white surface and irregular tooth like ridges. Its unusual texture and spreading growth pattern give it a unique appearance among polypore fungi.
Irpex lacteus is widely distributed in temperate forest environments and plays an important ecological role in natural decomposition and nutrient cycling. Its vigorous growth and distinctive morphology make it especially interesting for fungal collections, educational study, biodiversity research, and advanced mycology projects.
This species is well suited for mycology students, educators, researchers, collectors, and enthusiasts interested in uncommon polypores and tooth forming fungi.
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