(Swartz) Fr. 1838
This species is commonly found in large numbers on large decaying logs, slowly growing larger over a number of years. Stereum versicolor is frequently confused with Trametes versicolor. This is another species that likely needs to be renamed due to being genetically different from the true Stereum versicolor.
Common name: None
Found: Podocarp Forest
Substrate: Growing from Wood
Spore: ?
Height: Variable 50 -120 mm
Width: 0.7 mm
Season: Autumn to winter
Edible: No