No. 85 - a finding from the Austrian Alps . In West Germany, rather rare species which has been detected only in Southern Germany (Black Forest, Alps and foothills of the Alps, Bavarian-Bohemian Forest) and in the Saxon Switzerland and the Erzgebirge. Montane to submontane and only to white fir (Abies alba) occurring. The sting
beards are among the most impressive wooden mushrooms put our forests and their Finder never ceases to amaze and enthusiasm. There are basidiomycetes, which is now reckoned to Sprödblättlern (Russulales) and are the true corals (Ramaria) not related.
frequent While in the beech forests of the level of the easily recognizable Thorny sting Bart, C. cirrhatus, or occasionally the Coral Tooth, H. clathroides, place (see No. 37), one has the rare pine spiked beard Does Anne area the higher altitudes are looking for.
fruiting bodies with initial child's head size can grow quite large and out and up to 50 cm long. They are white young fully change color as before, and cream-colored ocher, they turn brown at the edges and in places. The up to 5 cm long spines of H. flagellum (Latin flagellum = whip) above are joined at the point of attachment and then look in continuous, pin-like grapes. With him is believed to have really found a bundle of long, whip-like "icicles. In contrast to the prickly beard overgrazing are stretched much more evenly and do not have the spiky-knotted, almost delicate
lateral branches. Young specimens may look a little frizzy than confused. H. flagellum is the only sting beard that grows on coniferous wood. His Determination is therefore critical. It is found in ailing or dead, mostly still standing trunks of fir. The spores are amyloid, elliptical and mostly fine dots. Are you with dimensions up to 6.5 μ significantly larger than in H. clathroides.
on hardwood still grows a very rare, more bulbous growing Hericiumart packed with dense, slightly shorter spines. This is H. erinaceus, the Hericium. Another type of hardwood is Dentipellis fragilis, the membranous Bart sting or sting Tender beef mushroom. It does not form bulbous FK but the spines are right on the substrate surface (resupinat) increased. This species is very rare.
The images shown here FK were recorded in October 2010 in Vorarlberg, Austria, Walsertal in Sunday-stone in about 1400 m altitude in the mountainous coniferous forest.
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