Characteristic features of Inonotus dryophilus (pictures and text)
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Inonotus dryophilus (Berk.) Murrill, Bull. Torrey
Club 31: 597. 1904.
Polyporus dryophilus Berk. IvOnd. Jour. Bot. 6: 321. 1847.
Pileus thick, unequal, unguliform, subimbricate, rigid, 7-8X10-14X2-3 cm.; surface hoary-flavous to ferruginous-fulvous, becoming scabrous and bay with age ; margin thick, usually obtuse, sterile, pallid, entire or undulate : context ferruginous to fulvous, zonate, shining, 3-10 mm. thick; tubes slender, concolorous with the context, about 1 cm. long, mouths regular, angular, 2-3 to a mm., glistening, whitish -isabelline to dark-fulvous, edges thin, entire to toothed: spores subglobose, smooth, deep -ferruginous, 6-7 ju; cystidia scanty and short ; hyphae deep-ferruginous.
Type locality : Ohio.
Habitat : I^iving or dead oak trunks.
Distribution : Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, Missouri, and, Wisconsin.
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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
Inonotus dryophilus: Brief Summary
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Inonotus dryophilus is a plant pathogen.
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