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Edibility
Inedible
Lookalike Danger
1 / 5
Habitat
🪵 Live hardwood
Season
Year-round🌱 Now
"Hoof-shaped. Processed into amadou — smolders at an ember. Humanity's fire-carrier for millennia."
This species is found with or partners with the following hosts. Ectomycorrhizal hosts (green border) form a root-level partnership; ericoid / arbutoid shrubs (purple border) share the same mycorrhizal networks.

Living hardwood trees attacked by parasitic/heart-rot fungi — tinder fungus, dryad’s saddle, bear’s head tooth.

Generic hardwood habitat — oak, maple, beech, birch, etc. Shown when the species is reported from hardwoods generally.
Hoof-shaped gray-black perennial conk on birch, beech, and other hardwoods. Also called "Hoof Fungus". Processed into "amadou" — a spongy tinder material used to carry fire for millennia. Medicinal research for immunomodulation.
Standing dead and dying hardwoods (birch, beech, maple) across temperate and boreal zones. Perennial.
Min Soil Temp
55°F
Moisture Need
rain 0.5in 7d
Drought Tolerance
moderate
Elevation Range
0–6,684 ft
Brown, not gray. Bruises brown underside.
Live hardwood
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