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Like stereum are as rare as and it is quite common species, and stereum hard-hairs is the mostcommon . fruiting bodies sprawled on the tree, outstretched-bent sideways or adnate, 2 - 5 cm wide, densely-leathery, on the upper side dark-haired, yellow, young vitelline bottom bright yellow, then yellow-orange and old gray-brown . Spores colorless, smooth, cylindrical, amyloid (turn blue underaction of the iodine solution) of 5 - 8 x 2.5 - 3.5 microns . Richly developed almost throughout the growing period in deciduous and mixed forests, mainly on dead and dying oaks, birch, hazel, beech, hornbeam . Inedible . Very similar to stereum weakly felt (Stereum subtomentosum), which is characterized by a velvety (and not hairy)hat and yellowing after injury hymenium .
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Form dispute | cylindrical, amyloid |
The size of the dispute | 5 - 8 x 2.5 - 3.5 mm |
Disputes | colorless, smooth |
Features | (turn blue under the influence of iodine solution) |
Description | |
Name in latin | Stereum hirsutum (Willd: Fr . ) Pers Syn . : Auricularia reflexa Bull |
Features | the most common type |
Fruiting bodies are formed (grows) | July through December (sometimes during the year) |
Class | Agaricomycetes |
Edible | inedible mushroom |
Distribution | throughout the Russia |
Related species | similar to stereum weakly felt (Stereum subtomentosum), which is characterized by a velvety (insteadpilar) hat and yellowing after injury hymenium |
Grow | abundantly develops almost throughout the growing period in deciduous and mixed forests, mainly on dead and dying oaks, birch, hazel, beech, hornbeam |
Fruiting body (Cap) | |
Tubes | tubular layer: smooth, matte, with concentric stripes, first bright yellow, then yellow-orange, ocher |
Inside | tight-leathery |
Color | on the upper side dark-haired, yellow,young vitelline bottom bright yellow, then yellow-orange and old age and gray-brown |
Diameter | 2 - 5 cm |
Form | prostrate on the tree, outstretched-adherent or bent sideways |
Features | fruiting bodies minor |
Plant | |
Spore print | white |
Flesh | a thin, dry, leathery, hard, yellow-ocher, almost odorless |
Features | wood struck first yellow, then pale, the process of decay is fast, especially in high humidity |
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