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Laetiporus gilbertsonii is a species of polypore fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae. It is found in western North America. It was one of three new Laetiporus species published in 2001, which were distinguished genetically from the common Laetiporus sulphureus; the others were L. conifericola and L. huroniensis. The type collection, made in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park in 1997, was found fruiting on a eucalyptus tree. It has also been collected in Oregon and Washington. The fungus is named in honor of mycologist Robert Lee Gilbertson. L. gilbertsonii is edible, although some people have reported experiencing upset stomach after consuming it. Laetiporus conifericola is very similar in appearance, but is readily distinguished by its growth on conifers.

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  • Laetiporus gilbertsonii is a species of polypore fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae. It is found in western North America. It was one of three new Laetiporus species published in 2001, which were distinguished genetically from the common Laetiporus sulphureus; the others were L. conifericola and L. huroniensis. The type collection, made in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park in 1997, was found fruiting on a eucalyptus tree. It has also been collected in Oregon and Washington. The fungus is named in honor of mycologist Robert Lee Gilbertson. L. gilbertsonii is edible, although some people have reported experiencing upset stomach after consuming it. Laetiporus conifericola is very similar in appearance, but is readily distinguished by its growth on conifers. (en)
  • Laetiporus gilbertsonii é um fungo poliporo da família Fomitopsidaceae. É encontrado no oeste da América do Norte. É uma das três espécies de Laetiporus descoberta em 2001, que foram geneticamente distinguidas do Laetiporus sulphureus; as outras são L. conifericola e L. huroniensis. A coleção de tipo, encontrada em San Francisco, no Golden Gate Park, em 1997, frutificando em um pé de eucalipto. Também foi coletada em Oregon e Washington. O fungo foi nomeado em homenagem ao micólogo . L. gilbertsonii é um fungo comestível, embora algumas pessoas tenham reportado dor de estômago após consumi-lo. Laetiporus conifericola é bastante similar em aparência, mas facilmente distinguível pelo seu crescimento em coníferas. (pt)
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  • Laetiporus gilbertsonii is a species of polypore fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae. It is found in western North America. It was one of three new Laetiporus species published in 2001, which were distinguished genetically from the common Laetiporus sulphureus; the others were L. conifericola and L. huroniensis. The type collection, made in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park in 1997, was found fruiting on a eucalyptus tree. It has also been collected in Oregon and Washington. The fungus is named in honor of mycologist Robert Lee Gilbertson. L. gilbertsonii is edible, although some people have reported experiencing upset stomach after consuming it. Laetiporus conifericola is very similar in appearance, but is readily distinguished by its growth on conifers. (en)
  • Laetiporus gilbertsonii é um fungo poliporo da família Fomitopsidaceae. É encontrado no oeste da América do Norte. É uma das três espécies de Laetiporus descoberta em 2001, que foram geneticamente distinguidas do Laetiporus sulphureus; as outras são L. conifericola e L. huroniensis. A coleção de tipo, encontrada em San Francisco, no Golden Gate Park, em 1997, frutificando em um pé de eucalipto. Também foi coletada em Oregon e Washington. O fungo foi nomeado em homenagem ao micólogo . L. gilbertsonii é um fungo comestível, embora algumas pessoas tenham reportado dor de estômago após consumi-lo. Laetiporus conifericola é bastante similar em aparência, mas facilmente distinguível pelo seu crescimento em coníferas. (pt)
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