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Transitional forests (conifers and broadleaf species)
Forest dominated by yellow birch
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Tree species present in this habitat
Yellow birch

Yellow birch is associated with deciduous trees and the major species of conifer. If there are many hardwoods, such as sugar maple, white ash and basswood, growth conditions will be similar to the mixed maple grove. If the companion species are mainly softwoods such as pine and spruce, the mix provides greater potential for mushrooms.

Forests dominated by yellow birch often have stands rich in many species of wood decay fungi or fungi associated with tree roots

You will find
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Chaga
Inonotus obliquus
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Chanterelle
Cantharellus cibarius
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Honey Mushroom
Armillaria mellea
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Late Oyster Mushroom
Panellus serotinus
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Turkey-Tail Mushroom
Trametes versicolor