Green's Polypore Coltricia montagnei (Fries) Murrill    
Kingdom Fungi   >   Phylum Basidiomycota   >   Class Agaricomycetes   >   Order Hymenochaetales   >   Family Hymenochaetaceae   >   Genus Coltricia   

Status:

Found solitary or in groups, sometimes fused; on ground under hardwoods or in mixed woods.

Description:

Fruiting body: Yellow-brown to blackish-brown, velvety, irregular upper surface; zonate shades of yellow, orange, and brown may be present; yellow / white, somewhat wavy margin when young. Pores: Somewhat decurrent, varied shapes when young; at maturity developing concentric, thick, pseudogills. Stalk: Dark brown, often tapers to base, may appear absent from above.

There are 11 records in the project database.

View taxon at MycoBank

View taxon at iNaturalist

View taxon at NatureServe

Search Google Images

Search MBP Facebook posts (beta | requires login)


[View seasonality details]
GAALWA FR CLMO HO BABCHACEPG AACVCHSMKEQACNTADOWISOWO
Green's Polypore in Howard Co., Maryland (7/16/2020). (c) Emilio Concari, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Emilio Concari. (MBP list)

Green's Polypore in Howard Co., Maryland (7/16/2020). (c) Emilio Concari, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Emilio Concari. (MBP list)

Green's Polypore in Howard Co., Maryland (7/16/2020). (c) Emilio Concari, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Emilio Concari. (MBP list)

Green's Polypore in Howard Co., Maryland (7/16/2020). (c) Emilio Concari, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Emilio Concari. (MBP list)

Green's Polypore growing in Montgomery Co., Maryland (9/26/2018). Determined by Jo Solem. Photo by Anne Looker. (MBP list)

Green's Polypore in Howard Co., Maryland (10/2/2021). Verified by Jo Solem. Photo by Anne Looker. (MBP list)

Green's Polypore growing in Montgomery Co., Maryland (9/26/2018). Determined by Jo Solem. Photo by Anne Looker. (MBP list)

Green's Polypore in Howard Co., Maryland (10/2/2021). Verified by Jo Solem. Photo by Anne Looker. (MBP list)


View All Images

Use of images featured on Maryland Biodiversity Project is only permitted with express permission of the photographer.

Eating mushrooms can be dangerous. One should do so only with expert advice and great care. MBP accepts no liability for injury sustained in consuming fungi or other biodiversity.