http://taxonomicon.taxonomy.nl/TaxonName.aspx?id=540531&src=0 Webballetic Polyporus tuberaster... its common name the "Tuberous Polypore" is a bit of a joke - as I'll explain later - so I propose naming it the Elegant Polypore. Vaguely reminiscent of a …
Polyporus tuberaster: The Ultimate Mushroom Guide
WebAug 10, 2024 · Polyporus parvovarius H. Lee, N.K. Kim & Y.W. Lim Index Fungorum number: IF552511 Facesoffungi number: FoF 2629 Etymology: referring to the similar but smaller basidiocarps compared to P. varius. Holotype: SFC20120814-33 Basidiocarps annual, central stipitate; Pileus circular, plane then funnel-shaped, up to 35 mm diam., 1.5 mm … WebPolyporus tuberaster Taxonomy ID: 38806 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid38806) current name. Polyporus tuberaster. basionym: Ceriomyces tuberaster … newloc montaigu
Polyporus tuberaster (Jacq. ex Pers.) Fr. - GBIF
WebAug 21, 2024 · Polyporus was clinically recorded in 1801, when C.H. Persoon named it Bolletus umbellatus. In 1821, Polyporus was included in the genus Polyporus by the Swedish mycologist E.M. Fries. However, Polyporus had been known long before, particularly in Asia, where it was discussed about 2500 years earlier. WebPolyporus umbellatus Polyporus umbellatus branches Common name: Umbrella Polypore.Description and identifying characteristics: This mushroom has a large central stem that splits into multiple branches. The overall mushroom ranges in width from 10 to 40 cm. (4 to 16 inches). The white central stalk ranges from 2.5 to 8 cm. tall (1 to 3 ½ inches) … WebPolyporus tuberaster is a species of fungus in the genus Polyporus. [1] The yellow-brown cap is 4–15 cm wide, and ranges from convex to flat and even funnel-shaped. [2] The whitish stalks can grow upwards of 10 cm high and 2–4 cm wide. [2] The spores are white. [2] The species is edible but also tough. [2] Related Research Articles new lock systems s.a