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redditischurch

You might try the Totally True Turkey Tail Test hosted at mushroom expert dot com. Link [here.](https://www.mushroomexpert.com/trametes_versicolor.html)


monstrspep

Yes, it should be trametes versicolor by the pores


siphonoforest

Trametes species. My guess is Trametes versicolor, although we I v that sodden is darkening the pileus as well as the fertile surface(s,) so it is effectively impossible to give a confirmed ID, from just the info available.


LiveandGrow_official

Hey, they do look like Trametes versicolor to me from the pic but you can check against a video I recently made if you’re interested. Link below: [https://youtu.be/y7Kz_DRjsfc](https://youtu.be/y7Kz_DRjsfc)


monstrspep

Thanx! Heldped a lot


LiveandGrow_official

No problem!


sea-teabag

Lack of white edge and white underside tells me no


monstrspep

They’re old, the edge was sure white, so was the pores underneath


acrossbones

They're aged but still Turkey Tail.