




Polyporales
Polypores are special mushrooms that grow on trees. They have pores instead of gills underneath their caps. Some polypores are used in traditional medicine or to start fires.
生息地: Forests
The Polypore has a shelf-like or bracket-like fruiting body, often growing flat against wood. Its distinguishing feature is a pore-filled underside instead of gills, ranging in color from white to browns, oranges, or yellows. These fungi often have a tough, leathery, or woody texture.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
2/5 · 低い
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One type of polypore can grow so big it weighs more than a bowling ball!
Scientists are researching if certain polypores can help break down plastics!
Some ancient humans used dried polypores to carry fire, like a slow-burning ember!
You can sometimes count growth rings on a polypore to guess its age, like a tree!
Polypore can break down tough dead wood because it has enzymes that help them recycle nutrients back into the forest soil.
Polypore has a very tough and woody texture that helps them resist decay and last for many years on trees.
Polypore can release trillions of tiny spores because its underside is packed with pores, helping them spread far and wide.
Sciurus carolinensis
Squirrels nibble on some polypore species.
Quercus rubra
Some polypores cause decay in living oak trees.
Formica rufa
Ants use larger brackets for shelter.
Cerambyx cerdo
Beetle larvae tunnel into its tough fruiting body.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
2/5 · 低い
Never eat mushrooms you find in the wild unless an adult says it's safe. Some mushrooms can make you sick.
2-25 cm
inedible
5-60 cm
Forests
wood
通年
White
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