Flammulina spp. in Europe




In Europe, there are 8 (9 if you count Laccariopsis mediterranea, formerly F. mediterranea) well established Flammulina species: F. elastica, F. velutipes, F. populicola, F. rossica, F. fennae, F. finlandica, F. ononides and F. cephalariae. (It may also be possible, though very unlikely, that F. filiformis may have escaped cultivation in some places and is found wild locally.) With exception of the host specific and very rare F. ononides on Ononis spinosa, F. cephalariae on Cephalaria leucantha and Laccariopsis mediterranea on Ammophila litoralis, microscopy is always needed to differentiate between those species. Especially important are spore sizes and Q (ratio of spore length to width). In most cases, the pileipellis should be observed, too.

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Julkaistu tammikuu 10, 2024 07:37 AP. käyttäjältä mangoblatt mangoblatt

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Tammikuu 1, 2024 09:05 CET

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salix

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Talvijuurekas (Flammulina velutipes)

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This observation shows that pale fruiting bodies do not have to be of a different species than "normal" ones, as the same mycelium can produce both: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/100682910

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Thank you for this!

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You're welcome :)

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