
Abundisporus
Scientific name: Abundisporus
Abundisporus
Scientific name: Abundisporus

Description

Abundisporus is a group of wood-decaying fungi found in tropical and subtropical regions. These fungi typically grow on dead hardwood trees, causing white rot. They form bracket-like fruiting bodies that are often brown or reddish-brown in color. Abundisporus species are known for their abundant pores on the underside of their fruiting bodies, which gives them their name.

Species of Abundisporus


Scientific Classification

Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Shelf fungi Family
Polyporaceae Genus
Abundisporus