- Polypore
Polypores are a group of tough, leathery poroid
mushrooms similar toboletes , but typically lacking a distinct stalk. The technical distinction between the two types of mushrooms is that polypores do not have the spore-bearing tissue continuous along the entire underside of the mushroom. Many polypores arebracket fungi . The polypore growth form exists in many different evolutionary lines of higherbasidiomycetes . Although many polypore species are members of thePolyporales , there are many polypores that belong to other groups as well.Polypores are often found on rotting logs [http://wildmanstevebrill.com/Mushrooms.Folder/Polypore.html Polypores ] ] , and are rot-resistant to the extent that they themselves often last long enough to have moss growing on them.
Owing to their texture, edible polypores are quite common, and there are no poisonous species . Some, however, have been used in ritual and for utilitarian purposes for ages; the famous
Ötzi the Iceman was found carrying two different polypore species. One was notableFact|date=September 2007 for its antibacterial properties. The other was likelyFact|date=September 2007 used for starting fires.Two medicinal polypores in use today are "
Ganoderma lucidum " ("reishi" or "lingzhi") and "Trametes versicolor ". Beyond their traditional use inherbal medicine , contemporary research has suggested many applications polypores for the treatment of illnesses related to theimmune system andcancer recovery.Gallery
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