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Mushrooms Thelephora ground


Description Mushrooms Thelephora ground

This fungus is found in the woods almost every step, but not it is always easy to spot because of the flea species . fruiting bodies 2 - 6 cm wide, tobacco-brownpainting, spreading, or fan-shaped in the form of hats, adherent sideways, sometimes tree; light-gage with densely ciliated dissected or whole margin, leathery, with a woolly surface, bottom rather smooth and only small-wart . yellow-brown spores wrong angular, small prickly, size 7 - 12 x 5 - 9 pm . Foundvery often from July to November in coniferous and deciduous forests, on the bare ground or wood . Can grow into and live plants . inedible . Thelephora ground also recalls inedible phone clove (Thelephora caryophyllaea), is characterized by fine, co-eminent fruit bodies, with deeply lobed edges and a central stalk .

SPECIFICATIONS
 
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Form disputeincorrectly angular
The size of the dispute7 ​​- 12 x 5 - 9 pm
Disputesyellow-brown
Featuresfinely prickly
Description
Name in latinThelephora terrestris Ehrh . Ex Willd: Fr . Syn . : Thelephora ladniata (Pers . ) Pers . : Fr .
Featuresthis fungus is found in the woods almost every step, but it is not always easy to spot because of the flea species
Fruiting bodies are formed (grows)July to November
Edibleinedible mushroom
Distributionthroughout the temperate zone, in all forest types
Related speciesinedible phone clove (Thelephora caryophyllaea), is characterized by fine,co-eminent fruit bodies, with deeply lobed edges and central stalk
Growin coniferous and deciduous forests, on the bare ground or wood . It may grow into and live plants
Fruiting body (Cap)
Surfaceleathery, with a woolly surface, bottom rather smooth and finely warty only
Colortobacco-brown
Diameter2 - 6 cm
Formspreading,fan-shaped or in the form of hats, adherent sideways, sometimes tree
Featureslight-gage with densely ciliated dissected or solid edge
Plant
Hymeniumsmooth or more unevenlylumpy, tan to grayish-brown
Featuresnot being plant parasites can cause their death, enveloping pine seedlings and other species, as well as herbaceous plants
Featuresvery common
Stipe
Diameter0 . 3 - 1 cm
Length0 . 5 - 1 cm
Colorsame color as the fruit body
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