Berkeley's Polypore

Bondarzewia berkeleyi

Taxonomy

Kingdom: Fungi β€ΊPhylum: Basidiomycota β€ΊClass: Agaricomycetes β€ΊOrder: Russulales β€ΊFamily: Bondarzewiaceae β€ΊGenus: Bondarzewia

About

Bondarzewia berkeleyi, commonly known as Berkeley's polypore, or stump blossoms, is a species of polypore fungus in the family Russulaceae. It is a parasitic species that causes butt rot in oaks and other hardwood trees. A widespread fungus, it is found in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Berkeley's Polypore?
The scientific name of Berkeley's Polypore is Bondarzewia berkeleyi.
What kingdom does Berkeley's Polypore belong to?
Berkeley's Polypore belongs to the kingdom Fungi.
What phylum does Berkeley's Polypore belong to?
Berkeley's Polypore belongs to the phylum Basidiomycota.
What class does Berkeley's Polypore belong to?
Berkeley's Polypore belongs to the class Agaricomycetes.
What order does Berkeley's Polypore belong to?
Berkeley's Polypore belongs to the order Russulales.
What family does Berkeley's Polypore belong to?
Berkeley's Polypore belongs to the family Bondarzewiaceae.
What genus does Berkeley's Polypore belong to?
Berkeley's Polypore belongs to the genus Bondarzewia.