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originating from a central core. Caps have a leathery to rigid texture with a slightly velvety surface and radial wrinkles on the edges. Adjacent caps can be fused together and have petal-shaped projecting margins. Initially dull yellow-brown with a tan margin, they mature to become dark brown to
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Murrill described the characteristics of the genus as follows: "Hymenophore large, woody, encrusted, perennial, epixylous, compound; context ferruginous, pinky, tubes cylindrical, thick-walled, stratose; spores ovoid, smooth, ferruginous."
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is yellowish brown and up to 6 mm (0.24 in) thick. The pore surface, initially purplish gray before turning dark grayish brown, comprises small circular pores numbering 3–5 per millimeter.
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consists of a mass of small overlapping hoof-shaped caps arising from a common core. It is initially dull yellow-brown with tan petal-shaped margins, aging to dark brown.
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of the fungus measure between 5–20.5 cm (2.0–8.1 in) wide and tall, and consist of small overlapping stipe-less
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Léveillé, J.H. (1846). "Descriptions des champignons de l'herbier du Muséum de Paris".
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and sent to Schweinitz for identification. The generic name combines the
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von Schweinitz, L.D. (1822). "Synopsis fungorum Carolinae superioris".
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in 1846, was deemed by Murrill to be "probably not distinct" from
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Macrofungi Associated with Oaks of Eastern North America
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Schriften der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Leipzig
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produced by the fungus are cylindrical, thin walled,
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genus, containing the single North American species
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Murrill 1904" 397:Habitat and distribution 311:("globe") with the name 277:William Alphonso Murrill 628:Bessette, Alan (1997). 598:(1): 6–24 (see p. 14). 869:Taxa described in 1904 849:Fungi of North America 586:Murrill, W.A. (1920). 497:Murrill, W.A. (1904). 447:Globifomes graveolens 329:Globifomes graveolens 325:Joseph-Henri Léveillé 241:Globifomes graveolens 137:Globifomes graveolens 321:Polyporus botryoides 244:, commonly known as 205:Scindalma graveolens 182:Polyporus botryoides 170:Polyporus graveolens 658:Binion, D. (2008). 544:Donk, M.A. (1960). 289:Boletus graveolens 162:Boletus graveolens 836: 835: 821:Open Tree of Life 685:Taxon identifiers 669:978-1-933202-36-5 639:978-0-8156-0388-7 389:produces a brown 299:was collected in 252:trees, primarily 219: 218: 213: 201: 189: 178: 166: 876: 829: 828: 816: 815: 803: 802: 790: 789: 777: 776: 764: 763: 751: 750: 738: 737: 725: 724: 712: 711: 710: 680: 674: 673: 655: 644: 643: 625: 616: 615: 583: 577: 576: 564: 558: 557: 541: 535: 534: 494: 483: 482: 470: 464: 463: 461: 460: 441: 207: 195: 193:Fomes graveolens 184: 172: 164: 146:) Murrill (1904) 35: 21: 884: 883: 879: 878: 877: 875: 874: 873: 839: 838: 837: 832: 824: 819: 811: 806: 798: 793: 785: 780: 772: 767: 759: 754: 746: 741: 733: 728: 720: 715: 706: 705: 700: 687: 677: 670: 657: 656: 647: 640: 627: 626: 619: 604:10.2307/3753482 585: 584: 580: 566: 565: 561: 543: 542: 538: 523:10.2307/2478892 496: 495: 486: 472: 471: 467: 458: 456: 443: 442: 438: 434: 414:broadleaf trees 399: 348: 338:of the fungus, 323:, described by 283:was originally 266: 165:Schwein. 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The 294: 290: 286: 282: 279:in 1904. The 278: 274: 273:circumscribed 270: 263: 261: 259: 255: 251: 247: 243: 242: 237: 233: 229: 225: 224: 211: 206: 203: 199: 194: 191: 187: 183: 180: 176: 171: 168: 163: 160: 159: 157: 154: 150: 145: 139: 138: 133: 130: 126: 121: 115: 114: 109: 106: 105: 101: 97: 94: 93: 89: 85: 82: 81: 77: 73: 70: 69: 65: 64:Basidiomycota 61: 58: 57: 53: 49: 46: 45: 42: 38: 34: 29: 26: 22: 19: 854:Polyporaceae 692: 659: 629: 595: 591: 581: 572: 568: 562: 553: 549: 539: 514: 510: 504: 500: 478: 477:(in Latin). 474: 468: 457:. Retrieved 446: 439: 401: 400: 386: 369: 356:fruit bodies 353: 349: 339: 333: 328: 320: 319: 312: 308: 288: 268: 267: 245: 240: 239: 232:Polyporaceae 226:is a fungal 222: 221: 220: 204: 192: 181: 169: 161: 136: 135: 129:Type species 112: 111: 100:Polyporaceae 24: 18: 769:iNaturalist 501:Hapalopilus 391:spore print 381:. They are 346:Description 336:common name 208:(Schwein.) 196:(Schwein.) 173:(Schwein.) 88:Polyporales 843:Categories 693:Globifomes 575:: 111–167. 505:Pycnoporus 459:2012-03-01 432:References 402:Globifomes 387:Globifomes 340:sweet knot 269:Globifomes 258:fruit body 246:sweet knot 234:. It is a 223:Globifomes 113:Globifomes 59:Division: 25:Globifomes 592:Mycologia 550:Persoonia 422:water oak 410:heartwood 406:white rot 404:causes a 383:inamyloid 285:described 236:monotypic 47:Kingdom: 795:MycoBank 743:Fungorum 708:Q5571056 702:Wikidata 481:: 2–131. 453:MycoBank 264:Taxonomy 250:hardwood 153:Synonyms 144:Schwein. 95:Family: 826:4098614 813:2059403 787:1093618 761:2548654 612:3753482 531:2478892 408:in the 375:hyaline 301:Georgia 120:Murrill 107:Genus: 83:Order: 71:Class: 774:204107 666:  636:  610:  529:  371:Spores 309:globus 256:. The 212:(1898) 210:Kuntze 200:(1885) 188:(1846) 177:(1828) 122:(1904) 800:17658 782:IRMNG 748:17658 735:22885 608:JSTOR 527:JSTOR 426:beech 365:flesh 314:Fomes 307:word 305:Latin 228:genus 198:Cooke 52:Fungi 808:NCBI 756:GBIF 722:4NYZ 664:ISBN 634:ISBN 360:caps 354:The 334:The 281:type 271:was 254:oaks 186:Lév. 730:EoL 717:CoL 600:doi 519:doi 418:oak 412:of 291:by 287:as 275:by 175:Fr. 845:: 823:: 810:: 797:: 784:: 771:: 758:: 745:: 732:: 719:: 704:: 648:^ 620:^ 606:. 596:12 594:. 590:. 552:. 548:. 525:. 515:31 513:. 509:. 503:, 487:^ 451:. 393:. 385:. 379:μm 331:. 317:. 672:. 642:. 614:. 602:: 573:5 554:1 533:. 521:: 479:1 462:. 445:" 142:(

Index


Scientific classification
Fungi
Basidiomycota
Agaricomycetes
Polyporales
Polyporaceae
Murrill
Type species
Schwein.
Synonyms
Fr.
Lév.
Cooke
Kuntze
genus
Polyporaceae
monotypic
hardwood
oaks
fruit body
circumscribed
William Alphonso Murrill
type
described
Lewis David de Schweinitz
type specimen
Georgia
Latin
Fomes

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