(small round patches umbonate up to 1.5 mm thick, often becoming confluent) small round patches umbonate up to 1.5 mm thick, often becoming confluent[2]
(On dead bark of Populus tremula especially on fallen or hanging branches 1-3 cm thick less often on fallen trunks Usually seen on branches with intact outer secondary bark) On dead bark of Populus tremula especially on fallen or hanging branches 1-3 cm thick less often on fallen trunks Usually seen on branches with intact outer secondary bark[3]
(dendrophyses recognizable principally in the very young hymenium gloeocystidia characteristically pyriform but somewhat variable with walls hyaline slightly thickened contents granular to guttulate approximately 50-60 or more x 15-25 µm) dendrophyses recognizable principally in the very young hymenium gloeocystidia characteristically pyriform but somewhat variable with walls hyaline slightly thickened contents granular to guttulate approximately 50-60 or more x 15-25 µm[6]
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