-
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...
-
family Fomitopsidaceae. It is
commonly known as the late fall
polypore,
resinous polypore, or
benzoin bracket. The
species was
originally described as...
-
underside of the pileus. A
pileus is
characteristic of agarics, boletes, some
polypores,
tooth fungi, and some ascomycetes.
Pilei can be
formed in
various shapes...
-
betulina (previously
Piptoporus betulinus),
commonly known as the
birch polypore,
birch bracket, or
razor strop, is a
common bracket fungus and, as the...
- confragosa,
commonly known as the thin-walled maze
polypore or the
blushing bracket, is a
species of
polypore fungus in the
family Polyporaceae. The species...
-
Indian Polypores IV,
Morphological and
cultural characters of
Polyporus grammocephalus.
Mycologia 73 (1), 150–156, (1981).
Studies on
Indian Polypores.VI...
- also
known as
Coriolus versicolor and
Polyporus versicolor – is a
common polypore mushroom found throughout the world.
Meaning 'of
several colors', versicolor...
- schweinitzii,
commonly known as velvet-top fungus, dyer's
polypore, dyer's mazegill, or pine dye
polypore, is a
fungal plant pathogen. P.
schweinitzii is named...
- conifers.
According to
Ryvarden and
Gilbertson in
their monograph on the
polypores of Europe, M.
giganteus grows especially on
Quercus and ****us tree species...
-
mushroom and
other tooth fungi, and so on. "Mushroom" has been used for
polypores, puffballs,
jelly fungi,
coral fungi,
bracket fungi, stinkhorns, and cup...