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[[File:Phellinus weirii IPM2250063.jpg|250px|thumb|''Phellinus weirii'' fruiting bodies (click on image to enlarge it)<br/>Source: USDA Forest Service Archive, USDA Forest Service - [http://www.ipmimages.org/browse/detail.cfm?imgnum=2250063 IPM Images]]]
 
[[File:Phellinus weirii IPM2250063.jpg|250px|thumb|''Phellinus weirii'' fruiting bodies (click on image to enlarge it)<br/>Source: USDA Forest Service Archive, USDA Forest Service - [http://www.ipmimages.org/browse/detail.cfm?imgnum=2250063 IPM Images]]]
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<font color="#800000">'''''Coniferiporia weirii'''''</font> (Murrill) L.W. Zhou & Y.C. Dai 2016
  
This fungus infects western red cedar (''Thuja plicata'') in North America, non-cedar forms are now recognized to belong to the species ''[[Phellinus sulphurascens]]''. Symptoms include brown staining of the wood, tree death and occasionally hollow trunks. Wood degradation by the fungus causes considerable economic losses.
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This fungus infects western red cedar (''Thuja plicata'') in North America, non-cedar forms are now recognized to belong to the species ''[[Coniferiporia sulphurascens]]''. Symptoms include brown staining of the wood, tree death and occasionally hollow trunks. Wood degradation by the fungus causes considerable economic losses.
  
 
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Phellinus weirii fruiting bodies (click on image to enlarge it)
Source: USDA Forest Service Archive, USDA Forest Service - IPM Images

Coniferiporia weirii (Murrill) L.W. Zhou & Y.C. Dai 2016

This fungus infects western red cedar (Thuja plicata) in North America, non-cedar forms are now recognized to belong to the species Coniferiporia sulphurascens. Symptoms include brown staining of the wood, tree death and occasionally hollow trunks. Wood degradation by the fungus causes considerable economic losses.

Synonyms:
Inonotus weirii
Phellinus weirii

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