Clavulina coral (Clavulina coralloides)

Eto eto:
  • Pipin: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
  • Ìpín: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
  • Kilasi: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
  • Ipele Subclass: Incertae sedis (ti ipo ti ko daju)
  • Bere fun: Cantharellales (Chanterella (Cantarella))
  • Idile: Clavulinaceae (Clavulinaceae)
  • Oriṣiriṣi: Clavulina
  • iru: Clavulina coralloides (Clavulina coral)
  • Horned comb
  • Clavulina combed
  • Clavulina cristata

Clavulina coralloides (Clavulina coralloides) Fọto ati apejuwe

Apejuwe:

Fruiting body of Clavulina coral-like height 3-5 (10) cm, bushy, branched with pointed branches, with lobed flat comb tops, white or cream (rarely yellowish) fawn in color. The base forms a short dense stem 1-2 (5) cm high. Spore powder is white.

The pulp is fragile, light, without a special smell, sometimes with a bitter aftertaste.

Tànkálẹ:

Clavulina coralline grows from mid-July to October (massively from late August to mid-September) in deciduous (with birch), more often coniferous and mixed forests, on litter, on soil, in grass, occurs singly and in groups, in a bunch, often.

Ijọra naa:

From other species (for example, from wrinkled Clavulina (Clavulina rugosa), Coral-like Clavulina differs in flat, pointed, comb-like endings of branches.

Igbelewọn:

Clavulina iyun Considered inedible mushroom because of the bitter taste, according to other sources, edible low quality.

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