Wednesday, August 4, 2010

If You Knew Your 18 Year Old

Phlebiopsis gigantea - Grande Zystidenrindenpilz

No. 79 - The Rhine-Main-Fund
distraction to frequently-coming, very large species of conifers, mostly in pine. The Great Zystidenrindenpilz is a very prominent and easily identifiable by beef mushroom. The large, thick pads that look like freshly-poured candle wax or mucus coat, Stumps or felled trunks and above all the cut surfaces of dead load and debarked softwood. The surface is smooth to irregularly rough, warty or wrinkled, or can assume all possible deformations, and loosen the edges when dry and can bend a little. The color is quite variable and ranges from white, gray-blue, ocher and cream. The pads measure usually 30 - 100 cm of lying trunks can also be several meters long. It is therefore ever in our part of the largest beef mushroom. act from the sight of her shiny surfaces and greasy-soft, but they are only young and a little waxy be tough and hard pretty quickly. Microscopically determined P. gigantea is characterized by large, thick and sharp, encrusted Lamprozystiden that arise deep in Subhymenium. The generative hyphae monomitischen this kind have no buckles, and the spores are schmalelliptisch.
Man P. gigantea finds love on thin places, such as forest edges and clearings Holzein proposals. It is widely used in Europe and is also found in North and South America and Asia. The presented images were taken in December 2009 and come from a find from the Frankfurt city forest, where it is stored in pine stumps and quite often .

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