Crowded Parchment

Crowded Parchment (Stereum complicatum)

The Crowded Parchment, scientifically known as Stereum complicatum, is a fascinating species of fungus that can be observed in the wilds around Summerville, South Carolina. This unique organism was first recorded in the area on November 3, 2025, showcasing the region’s diverse mycological community.

Typically found growing on decaying wood, the Crowded Parchment can be recognized by its distinctive appearance. It features a layered, parchment-like texture that gives it a crowded, overlapping look, hence its common name. The colors can range from light tan to a more muted brown, blending well with its natural habitat.

Fungi like the Crowded Parchment play a crucial role in the ecosystem by decomposing organic matter, which contributes to soil health and nutrient cycling. Observing this species not only adds to the enjoyment of nature walks but also highlights the importance of fungi in maintaining the balance of local ecosystems.

Although only a single observation of the Crowded Parchment has been recorded in Summerville, its presence is a reminder of the hidden wonders of the natural world. Keep an eye out for this intriguing fungus during your explorations, and appreciate the unique role it plays in the environment.

ID2553087
Rankspecies
Scientific NameStereum complicatum (Fr.) Fr.
Common NameCrowded Parchment
AttributionBetsy Brown | Betsy Brown | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen11/03/2025 1:26 pm
Last Seen11/03/2025 1:26 pm
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
5087944603Betsy BrownMarch 11, 2025 1:26 pm32.947917, -80.168731

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