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Meripilus giganteus

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3Plants
Phylum
7Fungi
Class
6Basidiomycota
Subclass
4Polyporomycetes
Phase
4Polyporales
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Stage
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Synonyme: Boletus giganteus.
English: Giant polypore; Black-staining polypore.
German: Riesenporling.
Region: northern Hemisphere, Europe.
Habitat: grows on deciduous trees, beech, oak.
MycologyMeripilus giganteus is a bracket fungus. It is a giant polypore or black-staining polypore. It has a large, multi-capped fruiting body. Its pore surface quickly darkens black when bruised or injured. It is often found in large clumps at the base of trees, parasitizing the roots. It causes a white rot in various types of broadleaved trees, particularly Fagus, also Abies, Picea, Pinus, Quercus, Ulmus.
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