Basidioradulum radula - Sporocarrier, initially circular in diameter 5-30 mm, quickly merging with others, resupinate, sometimes covering significant surfaces; young, off-white, cream-colored, with yellowish, ochraceous age. Shore, whitish. Hymenophore barbed or serrated; composed of separate, slightly flattened processes with blunt ends, length 1-5 mm and width 1-2 mm. Their surface is rough, lumpy.
Flesh waxy, homogeneous, unchanging; when young - slightly watery, hard after drying. The taste and smell are virtually imperceptible.
Occurrence: On dead branches, branches of trees and shrubs, especially deciduous, but also on fir; rarely on trunks and logs. Quite common.
Value: Unaffected fungus.