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Polypores are a
group of
fungi that form
large fruiting bodies with
pores or
tubes on the
underside (with some exceptions). They are a
morphological group...
- 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...
- P****inus robiniae,
commonly called the
cracked cap
polypore or P****inus rimosus, is a
fungus of the
family of Hymenochaetaceae. The
fungus primarily...
- the
family Fomitopsidaceae.
Commonly known as the late fall
polypore,
resinous polypore, or
benzoin bracket, this
shelf mushroom is 7–25 cm (3–10 in)...
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Meripilus giganteus is a
polypore fungus in the
family Meripilaceae. It
causes a
white rot in
various types of
broadleaved trees,
particularly beech (****us)...
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Bondarzewia berkeleyi,
commonly known as Berkeley's
polypore, or
stump blossoms, is a
species of
polypore fungus in the
family Russulaceae. It is a parasitic...
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betulina (previously
Piptoporus betulinus),
commonly known as the
birch polypore,
birch bracket, or
razor strop, is a
common bracket fungus and, as the...
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Meripilus sumstinei,
commonly known as the
giant polypore or the black-staining
polypore, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Meripilaceae. Originally...
- (舞茸, "dancing mushroom") in ****anese, ram's head or sheep's head) is a
polypore mushroom that
grows at the base of trees,
particularly old
growth oaks...
- trees)
found in
Europe and
North America. Its
common names are
sulphur polypore,
sulphur shelf, and chicken-of-the-woods. Its
fruit bodies grow as striking...