Blue Cheese Polypore

Postia livens

Postia livens is a polypore in the family Fomitopsidaceae. DNA analyses have revealed that there are several different species that were previously under the name Postia caesia. Its common name is “Blue Cheese Polypore”.
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Appearance

Soft, spongy polypore with a pubescent cap that is white with blue and gray. Pores are white and like the cap, they bruise blue. Spores are white to pale blue. Fragrant.
Blue Cheese Polypore - Postia/Cyanosporus livens This was the prettiest specimen I've seen. 

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Distribution

Postia livens is found in the eastern and central regions of North America.
Blue Cheese Polypore - Postia livens Habitat: Rotting wood; mixed forest
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Habitat

Postia livens is saprotrophic on conifers and hardwoods.
Blue Cheese Polypore - Postia livens Soft, spongy, white fungus. It bruised blue-gray and had pores on the underside. Odor was very fragrant.

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Uses

Not edible

References:

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Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionBasidiomycota
ClassAgaricomycetes
OrderPolyporales
FamilyFomitopsidaceae
GenusPostia
SpeciesPostia livens