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unicolor is kind of a big, doinky doofus among the polypores . its large, spongy, buff-colored cap usually appears alone, on the side of an oak tree. its pore surface is composed of large, angular pores that can become slot-like or even tooth-like in old age. it causes a white trunkrot, and while it is not
, it can be found wherever oaks occur on our continent. the genus spongipellis, in theory, holds polypores that feature thick-walled spores that turn blue when mounted in cotton blue, along with two-layered, zoned flesh—but recent studies (tomsovsky , justo and collaborators, ) have not upheld the idea...
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