Exikat:
Coupe champignons et de même
Plus de 15 cm
Sans tige
Pores
blanc, blanchâtre, crème
Comestible jeune
Embranchement:
Basidiomycota
(7339)
Classe:
Agaricomycetes
(7229)
Sous-classe:
Agaricomycetideae
(7229)
Ordre:
Russulales
(808)
Famille:
Bondarzewiaceae
(10)
Genre:
Bondarzewia
(2)
Prénom:
Polypore des montagnes
Nom latin:
Bondarzewia mesenterica (Schaeff.) Kreisel 1984
Synonymes:
Species Fungorum 06.02.2014:
Boletus mesentericus Schaeff. 1774
Bondarzewia montana (Quél.) Singer 1940
Cerioporus montanus Quél. 1888
Cladomeris montanus (Quél.) Bigeard & H. Guill. 1909
Grifola mesenterica (Schaeff.) Murrill 1920
Grifola montana (Quél.) Pilát 1934
Polyporus anax Berk. ex Cooke 1883
Polyporus montanus (Quél.) Ferry 1891
Habit de la croissance:
Parasite/Saprotroph
Protection:
Arbres:
Abies ()
Cup: from 20 cm wide to 3 cm thick, consisting of several pilei which develop from a thick trunk, upper surface is slightly undulating, tuberculate, radially striate, smooth, somewhat concentrically zoned, ocher brown to brown.
Hymenium: first white, later ocherish, thick tubes, covered with decurrent pores.
Sporée déposée: white
Spores: tuberculate to costate, 8-9 x 0,5-1,5 μm
Pied: 3-5 x 4-6 cm, thick, strong, white.
Chair: white, soft, succulent, odor pleasant, taste bitter.
Habitat: a weak parasite, on roots or stumps, grows from summer to fall.
Comestibilité: edible if young