Macrofungi

Covers mushrooms and other non-lichenized fungi that form multicellular fruiting bodies large enough to be seen with the unaided eye.


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12 genera
26 species, 0 subspecies and varieties
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Fayodia bisphaerigeraslender navel
Flammulina velutipeswinter mushroom, velvet shank, velvet-foot, velvet-stalk
Floccularia albolanaripesshaggy-stalked Armillaria, sheathed Armillaria
Floccularia luteovirensscaly yellow Armillaria, shaggy-stem
Fomes fomentariusamadou, tinder bracket, hoof fungus, horse's hoof fungus, tinder fungus, tinder polypore, tinderconk
Fomitiporia punctataelbowpatch crust
Fomitopsis mounceaered-belted conk, red-belted polypore
Distribution: Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington; Widespread in northern North America and Appalachia in coniferous forests.
Origin: native
Fomitopsis ochracea
Distribution: Widespread across northern North America and Appalachia, on conifers and hardwoods.
Habitat: Northern coniferous forests. Primarily on conifers but also on hardwoods especially aspen.
Substrate: Wood
Fomitopsis officinalisquinine conk, enfant-du-pin, larch fungus, quinine fungus, larch polypore
Fomitopsis pinicolared-belted bracket, red-belt conk, red-belted polypore, redbelt
Habitat: Occurs on conifers and hardwoods.
Fuscoporia ferreacinnamon porecrust
Fuscoporia ferruginosarusty porecrust
Fuscoporia gilvaoak conk, mustard-yellow polypore
Fuscopostia fragilis
Distribution: Widespread in forested temperate areas.
Habitat: Coniferous forests.
Substrate: Wood.
Fuscopostia leucomallella
Distribution: Northern North America.
Habitat: Temperate forests.
Substrate: Dead conifers.