-
gilled mushrooms and
hydnoid fungi, and not all
polypores are
closely related to each other.
Polypores are also
called bracket fungi or
shelf fungi, and...
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Ryvarden L. (1993).
European Polypores (Part 2
European Polypores).
Lubrecht &
Cramer Ltd. p. 559. ISBN 82-90724-12-8. May...
- P****inus robiniae,
commonly called the
cracked cap
polypore or P****inus rimosus, is a
fungus of the
family of Hymenochaetaceae. The
fungus primarily...
-
traditional Asian medicines.
Ganoderma can be
differentiated from
other polypores because they have a double-walled basidiospore. They may be
called shelf...
-
fruiting body with
pores lined with
basidia on its underside. As in
other polypores, the
fruiting body is
perennial with a new
layer of
pores produced each...
- schweinitzii,
commonly known as velvet-top fungus, dyer's
polypore, dyer's mazegill, or pine dye
polypore, is a
fungal plant pathogen that
causes butt rot on...
-
betulina (previously
Piptoporus betulinus),
commonly known as the
birch polypore,
birch bracket, or
razor strop, is a
common bracket fungus and, as the...
-
chaga chunks can be
reused multiple times.
Herbalism Medicinal fungi Polypores "I****tus
obliquus (Ach. ex Pers.) Pilát 1942". MycoBank. International...
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Ryvarden L. (1993).
European Polypores (Part 2
European Polypores). Oslo, Norway:
Lubrecht & Cramer. pp. 561–2. ISBN 82-90724-12-8...
- conifers.
According to
Ryvarden and
Gilbertson in
their monograph on the
polypores of Europe, M.
giganteus grows especially on
Quercus and ****us tree species...