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Re: Kentucky mushroom ID [Re: Coincidentiaoppositorum]
    #21984089 - 07/23/15 11:01 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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Regardless I'm always going to think "polypore" when I see this physical characteristic.






Polypores are woody, and the hyphae required to make this woody texture look a lot different under the microscope than bolete hyphae.


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Re: Kentucky mushroom ID [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #21989991 - 07/24/15 12:07 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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Coincidentiaoppositorum said:
Regardless I'm always going to think "polypore" when I see this physical characteristic.






Polypores are woody, and the hyphae required to make this woody texture look a lot different under the microscope than bolete hyphae.





Yeah, and I understand there are differences in habitat, and genetics, and microscopic differences to the hyphae,and since I can't see distinguishing features of the mycellium such as hyphae without a microscope,and because in place of gills there is a sponge like mass full of tiny holes for spore distribution called "pores", I will  always think of mushrooms with this feature as polypores...though as far as I know boletes and polypores are the two dominant family's which posses this physical characteristic...I suppose I could just call mushrooms with this characteristic "pored musdhrooms" though.

-E. Borodin


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