A thin and smallish annual bracket that is pale cream with concentric zoning and dense silvery hairs found growing either singly or in tiers on dead wood in broadleaf woodland favouring the stumps and trunks of Beech.
Infrequent or Rare, found throughout the year, sporulating from late Summer till Autumn
Broadleaf woodland, usually on the trunks and stumps of Beech.
The fruitbody has a pallid cream upper surface, tinged brownish or greyish tints, concentrically zoned and covered in pallid hairs that appea silver when young;sessile.
Tough, white and leathery. Odour and taste not distinctie.
Pores are initially white to cream, finally greyish and sub-circular. Tubes are white and yellowish when dry.
Inedible.