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sulphur-cap mushrooms

genus: hypholoma (fam strophariaceae)

Description:

Fungi of the genus Hypholoma are quite well known due to the commonness of Sulphur Tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare) on stumps in temperate woodlands. This species is easily recognizable because the dark spores create a distinctive greenish effect on the yellow cap underside. Hypholoma means "mushrooms with threads" because of the thread-like veil that connects the cap to the stem when young and for the bundles of rhizomorphs which radiate outwards from the stem base. Other well-known species are H. capnoides and H. sublateritium

Habitat:

The genus is widespread throughout the world and its best known representatives grow on dead wood, whilst some others grow in moss, sometimes on moors

Notes:

The fruiting bodies mostly have a central stipe. Some are medium-sized and there are also smaller species. The caps range in colour from yellow/brown to brick red. The spore colour is dark brown to black. The developing mushroom is enveloped in a veil, but in Hypholoma this can be seen only in very young examples. This means that there is no well-defined ring, and nor are there distinctive flakes on the cap, but there may be cottony ring zones on the stipe, sometimes coloured by the dark spores.

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3 Comments

AntónioGinjaGinja
AntónioGinjaGinja 12 years ago

thanks Alex,you are a prof. even if you are not prof. :-)

AlexKonig
AlexKonig 12 years ago

no problem. thats why i post them, to get seen. but remember i'm no prof. therefore there can be mistakes. Try my best. cheers

AntónioGinjaGinja
AntónioGinjaGinja 12 years ago

i use your photo and text to id some spots of sulphur-cap mushroom´s that i post,thanks

AlexKonig
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AlexKonig

Heerlen, Limburg, Netherlands

Spotted on Sep 28, 2011
Submitted on Sep 29, 2011

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