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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 | |
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The size of the dispute | 8 - 10 mm |
Disputes | colorless to |
Features | with a large fat droplet |
Description | |
Name in latin | Clavulina cristata (Holm, ex fr . ) Schroet . |
Rod | Clavulinopsis |
Characteristics of the species | jagged end of twigs - related species absent |
Fruiting bodies are formed (grows) | mid-July to October (en masse from late August to mid-September) |
Class | Agaricomycetes |
It is possible to confuse the signs and insignia | only with other white Ramaria |
Edible | inedible mushroom |
Distribution | around the moderatezone of the northern hemisphere |
Related species | C . cinerea gray or smoky-purple fruits and painted in purple or magenta C . amethystina, have blunt branches . Both of these species are edible |
Taste | moderate, then bitter |
Grow | abundantly grows in coniferous forests, but also occurs in deciduous as well as in the grass in the meadows and pastures |
Smell | a wishy-washysmell |
Fruiting body (Cap) | |
The kinks at the ends of branches | fragile separation at the ends of branches flattened |
Color | whitish, white, pink |
Height | 3 - 8 cm , |
Form | a growing beams and separatelyfruiting bodies |
Features | on top of the mushroom has numerous branches with scallops and fringe at the tips |
Plant | |
Basidia | they have two sterigma |
Spore print | White |
Flesh | white, brittle |
Stipe | |
Features | at the bottom of twigs fruiting body merge |
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