Key Identification Features
- It has a mild or indistinct taste and a pleasant odor.
- The flesh is soft, thick, red, and watery, with no distinct odour.
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Incrustoporiaceae is a fungus family in the Fungi kingdom, order Polyporales, class Agaricomycetes. The family contains 7 accepted species worldwide.
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Incrustoporiaceae funguss belong to the Polyporales order in the Fungi kingdom. It has a mild or indistinct taste and a pleasant odor. For instant identification, use the iNature app — AI-powered and works offline.
Incrustoporiaceae is classified in the order Polyporales, class Agaricomycetes, phylum Basidiomycota. The flesh is soft, thick, red, and watery, with no distinct odour.
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