Polyporus Umbellatus
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''Polyporus umbellatus'' is an edible species of mushroom, found growing on roots of old beeches or
oak An oak is a tree or shrub in the genus ''Quercus'' (; Latin "oak tree") of the beech family, Fagaceae. There are approximately 500 extant species of oaks. The common name "oak" also appears in the names of species in related genera, notably ''L ...
(e.g.). It is also called umbrella polypore.


Description

The fruit body is composed of numerous (sometimes several hundred) caps. They are 1–4 cm in diameter, deeply umbilicate, light brown, and form the extremities of a strong, many branched stalk. The compound fungus can be up to 40 cm in diameter. The pores are narrow and white. The stalk is whitish grey, and originates from a strong, tuber-like nodule that is underground. The flesh is white, rather soft when young, although hardens with age.


Edibility and cooking

Choice edible.


Bioactive compounds

''Polyporus umbellatus'' may contain bioactive compounds with immunostimulating, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and hepatoprotective properties.


References

umbellatus Fungi of Europe Fungi described in 1821 Fungus species {{Polyporales-stub