27,139 observationsLeast Concern
Thin-walled Maze Polypore
Daedaleopsis confragosa
Taxonomy
Kingdom: Fungi ›Phylum: Basidiomycota ›Class: Agaricomycetes ›Order: Polyporales ›Family: Polyporaceae ›Genus: Daedaleopsis
About
Daedaleopsis confragosa, commonly known as the thin walled maze polypore or the blushing bracket, is a species of polypore fungus in the family Polyporaceae. A plant pathogen, it causes a white rot of injured hardwoods, especially willows. The fruit bodies are semicircular and tough, have a concentrically zoned brownish upper surface, and measure up to 20Â cm (8Â in) in diameter. The whitish underside turns gray-brown as the fruit body ages, but bruises pink or red. It is...
Frequently Asked Questions
- The scientific name of Thin-walled Maze Polypore is Daedaleopsis confragosa.
- Thin-walled Maze Polypore belongs to the kingdom Fungi.
- Thin-walled Maze Polypore belongs to the phylum Basidiomycota.
- Thin-walled Maze Polypore belongs to the class Agaricomycetes.
- Thin-walled Maze Polypore belongs to the order Polyporales.
- Thin-walled Maze Polypore belongs to the family Polyporaceae.
- Thin-walled Maze Polypore belongs to the genus Daedaleopsis.