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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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630:Mushrooms of Northeastern North America
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416:. The fungus is most commonly found in
864:Taxa named by William Alphonso Murrill
511:Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club
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449:(Schwein.) Murrill 1904"
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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
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821:Open Tree of Life
685:Taxon identifiers
669:978-1-933202-36-5
639:978-0-8156-0388-7
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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:
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71:Class:
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309:globus
256:. The
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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
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287:as
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