Lischka humpback , or Cantarellula tuberculo ( Latin: Cantharellula umbonata ) is a conditionally edible mushroom of the genus Cantharellula .
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| Cantharellula umbonata ( JF Gmel. ) Singer 1936 |
Synonyms : [1]
- Agaricus molliculus Britzelm. 1885
- Cantharellus umbonatus (JF Gmel.) Pers. 1794
- Clitocybe umbonata (JF Gmel.) Konrad 1931
- Hygrophoropsis umbonata (JF Gmel.) Kühner & Romagn. 1953
- Merulius umbonatus JF Gmel. 1792 basionym
- Merulius umbonatus subsp. umbonatus JF Gmel. 1792
Description
The hat is grayish or bluish-steel, with a tubercle in the center. The edge is lighter, in young specimens are tucked. The plates are whitish-gray, branched, nibbling, red specks are visible in mature specimens. The leg is cylindrical, often lighter than the cap. The flesh is white, reddening on a break, with a pleasant taste and smell. Spore powder is white. [2]
It grows in coniferous and mixed forests, on wet soils , among moss . It usually occurs in groups.
Season: the end of summer - the beginning of autumn .
Notes
- ↑ Cantarella tubercle (English) : taxonomy on Species Fungorum .
- ↑ Jansen Pellet. All about mushrooms. - Vilnius: Akritas, 2009. - p. 26. - 160 p. - ISBN 5-30600-350-8 .
Literature
- Serzhanina GI. Hat mushrooms of Belarus. - Minsk: Science and technology, 1984. - p. 263-264.