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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 | |
|---|---|
| Bag | |
| Form dispute | incorrectly angular |
| The size of the dispute | 7 - 12 x 5 - 9 pm |
| Disputes | yellow-brown |
| Features | finely prickly |
| Description | |
| Name in latin | Thelephora terrestris Ehrh . Ex Willd: Fr . Syn . : Thelephora ladniata (Pers . ) Pers . : Fr . |
| Features | this 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 |
| Edible | inedible mushroom |
| Distribution | throughout the temperate zone, in all forest types |
| Related species | inedible phone clove (Thelephora caryophyllaea), is characterized by fine,co-eminent fruit bodies, with deeply lobed edges and central stalk |
| Grow | in coniferous and deciduous forests, on the bare ground or wood . It may grow into and live plants |
| Fruiting body (Cap) | |
| Surface | leathery, with a woolly surface, bottom rather smooth and finely warty only |
| Color | tobacco-brown |
| Diameter | 2 - 6 cm |
| Form | spreading,fan-shaped or in the form of hats, adherent sideways, sometimes tree |
| Features | light-gage with densely ciliated dissected or solid edge |
| Plant | |
| Hymenium | smooth or more unevenlylumpy, tan to grayish-brown |
| Features | not being plant parasites can cause their death, enveloping pine seedlings and other species, as well as herbaceous plants |
| Features | very common |
| Stipe | |
| Diameter | 0 . 3 - 1 cm |
| Length | 0 . 5 - 1 cm |
| Color | same color as the fruit body |
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