Pycnoporellus fulgens, Syn. Phaeolus fibrilosus (GB= Western Hemlock, D= Leuchtender Weichporling, F= Polypore flamboyant, NL= no common name) white spores and cause white rot, at Nieuw Reemst at a Birch tree
Summary[edit] Description: A variable bracket fungus with angular pores, reported from Europe and North America. Photo from southwestern British Columbia. Date: 28 November 2015, 13:49. Source: Pycnoporellus fulgens. Author: Dick Culbert from Gibsons, B.C., Canada.
Anna L. Ruotsalainen. University of Oulu. Anna L. Ruotsalainen. Year: 2012. Contact: tel: +358-8-5531559, e-mail: annu.ruotsalainen@oulu.fi.
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Anna L. Ruotsalainen. University of Oulu. Anna L. Ruotsalainen. Year: 2012. Contact: tel: +358-8-5531559, e-mail: annu.ruotsalainen@oulu.fi.
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Summary[edit] Description: A widespread polypore than seems to occur in two forms. In this form it is known as the Orange Sponge Polypore. Date: 6 February 2007, 02:11. Source: Pycnoporellus alboluteus. Author: Dick Culbert from Gibsons, B.C., Canada.
Pycnoporellus fulgens, Syn. Phaeolus fibrilosus (GB= Western Hemlock, D= Leuchtender Weichporling, F= Polypore flamboyant, NL= no common name) white spores and cause white rot, on a Birch stump at Hoge Veluwe NP
Summary[edit] Description: This form of the species produces tubes in downward cascades. Photo from Robert's Creek area, British Columbia. Date: 12 November 2013, 03:26. Source: Pycnoporellus alboluteus. Author: Dick Culbert from Gibsons, B.C., Canada.