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Mushrooms Rogatik comb (Clavulina comb)


Description Mushrooms Rogatik comb (Clavulina comb)

Rogatik comb is the most common species of the genus Clavulina . It grows abundantly in the coniferous forests, but also occurs in deciduous, as well as in the grass in the meadows and pastures . distributed throughout the temperate zone of the northern hemisphere . This saprotrophic fungus with characteristic spikes on the ends of branches has a lot of options in color and shape . Because of the bitter taste inedible . Related species, such as, C . Cinerea gray or smoky-purple fruits and painted in purple or magenta C . Amethystina, have blunt branches . Both of these species are edible . Rhode Clavulinopsis quite similar kind Clavulina, but richer in species . Only available in Europe they almost thirty . Rogatik Cherenkov (Clavulinopsis corniculata)grows abundantly throughout the temperate zone of the northern hemisphere in the meadows, pastures, grassy roads, and so on . n . Because of the bitter taste inedible . The characteristic feature of this fungus - the jagged end of twigs - related species is absent . C . umbrinella painted white, then - pale brown and brown . cream or yellowishfruiting bodies C . luteo-ochracea almost no branches . Has growing beams and separately fruiting bodies 3 - 8 cm in height . Fragile separation at the ends of branches flattened and bear scallops with spicy . Whitish color, white, pink . The flesh is white, taste mild then bitter . The smell inexpressive . Spore print white . The spores are colorless with a high fatdroplet 8 - 10 microns . Basidia have two sterigma .      

SPECIFICATIONS
 
Bag
The size of the dispute8 - 10 mm
Disputescolorless to
Featureswith a large fat droplet
Description
Name in latinClavulina cristata (Holm, ex fr . ) Schroet .
RodClavulinopsis
Characteristics of the speciesjagged end of twigs - related species absent
Fruiting bodies are formed (grows)mid-July to October (en masse from late August to mid-September)
ClassAgaricomycetes
It is possible to confuse the signs and insigniaonly with other white Ramaria
Edibleinedible mushroom
Distributionaround the moderatezone of the northern hemisphere
Related speciesC . cinerea gray or smoky-purple fruits and painted in purple or magenta C . amethystina, have blunt branches . Both of these species are edible
Tastemoderate, then bitter
Growabundantly grows in coniferous forests, but also occurs in deciduous as well as in the grass in the meadows and pastures
Smella wishy-washysmell
Fruiting body (Cap)
The kinks at the ends of branchesfragile separation at the ends of branches flattened
Colorwhitish, white, pink
Height3 - 8 cm ,
Forma growing beams and separatelyfruiting bodies
Featureson top of the mushroom has numerous branches with scallops and fringe at the tips
Plant
Basidiathey have two sterigma
Spore printWhite
Fleshwhite, brittle
Stipe
Featuresat the bottom of twigs fruiting body merge
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unleavened
wishy-washy