Stereum lobatum

Stereum lobatum

Stereum lobatum, commonly known as a type of fungus, is a fascinating species that can be found in the lush environments around Summerville, South Carolina. This species was first observed in the area on April 1, 2025, and has since been spotted again on June 7, 2025, indicating its presence in local habitats.

As a member of the fungi kingdom, Stereum lobatum typically thrives in wooded areas, often growing on decaying wood or fallen trees. Its unique appearance and structure make it an interesting subject for both amateur and professional mycologists. The species is characterized by its lobed, shelf-like fruiting bodies, which can add a distinctive touch to the forest floor.

While not widely recognized for its culinary value, Stereum lobatum plays an important ecological role in its environment. By decomposing organic matter, it contributes to nutrient cycling and supports the health of forest ecosystems. Observing this species can enhance your understanding of local biodiversity and the interconnectedness of life in Summerville’s natural spaces.

If you’re exploring the wooded areas of Summerville, keep an eye out for this intriguing fungus. Its presence is a reminder of the diverse life forms that inhabit our surroundings, each playing a vital role in the ecosystem.

ID2553040
Rankspecies
Scientific NameStereum lobatum (Kunze ex Fr.) Fr.
AttributionTim | Tim | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen04/01/2025 2:45 pm
Last Seen06/07/2025 8:01 pm
Total Observations2
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
5217240098tarboymanJuly 6, 2025 8:01 pm32.970634, -80.155083
5076888156TimApril 1, 2025 2:45 pm32.954582, -80.174927

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