21 genera
42 species
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Common name
Index to genera:
Amaropostia,
Amylocystis,
Anomoloma,
Anomoporia,
Antrodia,
Brunneoporus,
Calcipostia,
Climacocystis,
Dacryobolus,
Daedalea,
Fomitopsis,
Fuscopostia,
Ischnoderma,
Laetiporus,
Osteina,
Phaeolus,
Piptoporus,
Postia,
Pycnoporellus,
Rhodonia,
Spongiporus
Distribution: Northern hemisphere.
Habitat: Temperate forests.
Substrate: Wood.
Distribution: Widespread in coniferous forests. Widespread in northern hemisphere.
Habitat: Coniferous forests.
Substrate: Wood
Distribution: Northern Hemisphere.
Habitat: Temperate forests.
Substrate: Hardwoods.
Distribution: Widespread in North America.
Habitat: Coniferous forests.
Substrate: Wood.
– maze-gill fungus, oak maze-gill
– red-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
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
– quinine conk, enfant-du-pin, larch fungus, quinine fungus, larch polypore
– red-belted bracket, red-belt conk, red-belted polypore, redbelt
Habitat: Occurs on conifers and hardwoods.
Distribution: Widespread in forested temperate areas.
Habitat: Coniferous forests.
Substrate: Wood.
Distribution: Northern North America.
Habitat: Temperate forests.
Substrate: Dead conifers.
– resinous polypore
Habitat: Occurs on conifers and hardwoods.
– chicken-of-the-woods, chicken mushroom, sulphur shelf
Habitat: living trees, logs, stumps, snags, and even utility poles.
Distribution: Primarily in the ranges of Pseudotsuga menziesii and Picea sitchensis. Western North America.
Habitat: Coniferous forests.
Substrate: Wood
Distribution: Northern hemisphere.
Habitat: Coniferous forests.
Substrate: Conifer wood.
– dyer's mazegill, dye polypore, dyer's polypore
Habitat: Terrestrial, at the root of living conifers
– birch conk, razorstrop fungus, birch polypore
– blue cheese polypore
Distribution: Northern hemisphere.
Habitat: Forests and woodlands.
Substrate: Wood.
– orange sponge polypore
Distribution: It occurs throughout the western mountains, and also has been reported occasionally from the northeastern U.S. and eastern Canada
Habitat: common high-mountain fungus in spring and summer, fruiting on conifer logs, especially those of spruce, and occasionally on aspen
Distribution: Northern hemisphere.
Habitat: Coniferous forests.
Substrate: Wood.
Distribution: North America.
Habitat: Montane forests with fir and spruce, forming under deep snow. Can be found up to timberline.
Substrate: Dead conifers.
Spores: Snowmelt.