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Foodplant / parasite
fruitbody of Oxyporus populinus parasitises live wood of Broadleaved trees

Foodplant / parasite
fruitbody of Oxyporus populinus parasitises live wood of Acer campestre

Foodplant / parasite
fruitbody of Oxyporus populinus parasitises live trunk (young) of Acer pseudoplatanus
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Foodplant / parasite
fruitbody of Oxyporus populinus parasitises live wood of Carpinus betulus

Foodplant / parasite
fruitbody of Oxyporus populinus parasitises live wood of Crataegus

Foodplant / parasite
fruitbody of Oxyporus populinus parasitises live wood of Malus

Foodplant / parasite
fruitbody of Oxyporus populinus parasitises live wood of Populus

Foodplant / parasite
fruitbody of Oxyporus populinus parasitises live wood of Salix

Foodplant / parasite
fruitbody of Oxyporus populinus parasitises live wood of Ulmus

Foodplant / parasite
fruitbody of Oxyporus populinus parasitises live wood of Pyrus communis sens. lat.

Foodplant / parasite
fruitbody of Oxyporus populinus parasitises live wood of Sambucus nigra

Foodplant / parasite
fruitbody of Oxyporus populinus parasitises live wood of Sorbus aucuparia

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Comprehensive Description

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Fomes populinus (Schum.) Cooke,
Grevillea 14: 20. 1885.
Boletus populinus Schum. Knum. PL Saell. 2 : 384. 1803.
Poria obducens Pers. Myc. Bjur. 2 : 104. 1825.
Polyporus connatus W^inm.. Fl. Ross. 332. 1836. — Weinm. En. Stirp. Petrop. 208. 1837. Not
Polyporus connatus Schw. 1832. Polyporus connatus Fries, Epicr. Myc. 472. 1838. Fomes connatus Gill. Champ. Fr. 1 : 684. 1878.
Pileus corky to woody, effused-reflexed, rarely applanate, 2-4X5-10X1-3 cm.; surface anoderm, velvety, white or yellowish, usually overgrown with moss or otherwise disfigured with age; margin acute, slightly deflexed, concolorous, blackish where bruised, becoming thicker with age : context punky to corky, white to ochroleucous, 3-8 mm. thick ; tubes very distinctly stratifi.ed, 1-2 mm. long each season, concolorous, with a resinous luster, mouths subcircular to angiila-r, minute, 5-6 to a mm., edges thin, uneven, white to cremeous, glistening :• isp^dffes globose, thin-walled, hyaline, smooth, 3-4//.
Type locality: Island of Zealand, Denmark.
Habitat : Wounds on truh'ks df living maple, poplar, linden, beech, and a few other deciduous trees. '^
Distribution ; Canada to Florida and west to Missouri.
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William Alphonso MurrilI, Gertrude Simmons BurIingham, Leigh H Pennington, John Hendly Barnhart. 1907-1916. (AGARICALES); POLYPORACEAE-AGARICACEAE. North American flora. vol 9. New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Oxyporus populinus

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Oxyporus populinus is a plant pathogen affecting trees. It is not edible.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Phillips, Roger (2010). Mushrooms and Other Fungi of North America. Buffalo, NY: Firefly Books. p. 311. ISBN 978-1-55407-651-2.
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Oxyporus populinus: Brief Summary

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Oxyporus populinus is a plant pathogen affecting trees. It is not edible.

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