Summary:
Features include a cream to buff cap with pale yellow color in the cracks, small white to pale yellow pores, a shallow tube layer, a central to lateral stem, and growth on the ground. Albatrellus avellaneus and Albatrellus subrubescens have colors that overlap and those species are reliably differentiated by their spores.
Odor:
aromatic with pleasant odor (Gilbertson), mild (Lincoff(2)), somewhat acid, fruity, (Lincoff(1))
Taste:
mild, sometimes bitterish (Lincoff(2)), sweet, of almonds, sometimes a little bitter, (Lincoff(1))
Microscopic:
spores (3.6)4.0-4.8(5.0) x (2.8)3.2-3.8 microns, (Ginns(1)), spores 4-5 x 3-3.5 microns, oval to nearly round, smooth, inamyloid, colorless, with slightly thickened walls, (Gilbertson); basidia 4-spored, 20-26 x 5-7 microns, simple-septate at base, often bent sharply at base; cystidia absent; hyphae monomitic, hyphae of context highly variable in width with irregular swellings and constrictions, ranging from 4-30 microns wide, thin-walled, simple-septate, with frequent branching, gloeoplerous hyphae also present, up to 13 microns wide, refractive in Melzer''s reagent, often sinuous and with bulbous swellings, hyphae of trama more uniform in width, 2.5-4 microns wide, simple-septate, with occasional branching, "amyloid reactions in context and trama in scattered areas, large, irregular golden brown globules exuded from tissue in Melzer''s reagent", (Gilbertson)
Spore Deposit:
white (Arora)
Notes:
It is found in BC, WA, OR, ID, AB, MB, ON, PQ, AZ, CA, CO, MA, ME, MT, NM, NY, TN, UT, VT, WI, and circumboreal, (Gilbertson).
| Origin Status | Provincial Status | BC List (Red Blue List) | COSEWIC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Native | S3S4 (2021) | Yellow | Not Listed |
Synonyms and Alternate Names:
Athelia fuscostratum (Burt) Donk
Corticium fuscostratum Burt
Polyporus ovinus (Schaeff.) Fr.