Genus Fistulina (Noun)
Meaning
Fungi having each pore separate though crowded.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The genus Fistulina is characterized by its irregular to elongated pores that are typically separate though crowded and thin-walled.
- Certain species within the genus Fistulina display vivid colors such as red or orange, but these hues often fade with age.
- Macroscopically, the genus Fistulina can be confused with other polypore species; however, their microscopic and microscopic characteristics set them apart.
- Microscopic examination of the spores in the genus Fistulina reveals their shape to be more or less cylindrical and smooth-walled.
- The growth patterns of fungus found in genus Fistulina are influenced by numerous factors including tree species, soil type, and environmental conditions.