Resinous saw blade
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![]() Resinous saw blade ( Neolentinus adhaerens ) |
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Neolentinus adhaerens | ||||||||||||
( Alb. & Schwein .: Fr. ) Redhead & Ginns |
The resinous saw blade ( Neolentinus adhaerens , syn. Lentinus adhaerens ) is a species of fungus from the family of the leaf relatives (Gloeophyllaceae).
features
The resinous saw blade forms 3–6 cm wide fruiting bodies of variable shape, which can be arched, hunched, beaked or funnel-shaped. The surface of the hat is velvety, fine-felted, with an initially amber brown, later reddish, resinous-sticky coating. The color of the top is first a dirty white, or light beige, which darkens to nut brown in older specimens. The initially whitish, later straw-yellow to leather-yellow lamellae are wide, have a cupped edge on the handle and run down the handle like lines. The lamellar sheath, which is brown-rimmed when old, is finely sawn to jagged and exudes resinous drops. The spore powder is white. The stem is 2–5 cm long and 0.5 to 1.2 cm thick, it is central or somewhat eccentric and anchored in the substrate with a kind of “root”, it is finely felted, sticky and pale ocher in color.
Ecology and phenology
The resinous saw blade is a saprophytic wood dweller who inhabits softwood in Central Europe, preferably spruce and silver fir . The species occurs socially on rotten stumps and lying trunks. The species occurs in shady fir, spruce-beech, spruce-fir and spruce forests on fresh, mostly acidic soils.
The fruiting bodies appear mainly from July to December, with suitable weather also in the rest of the time.
distribution
The resinous saw blade occurs in North America, North Africa (in Morocco in a non-resinous variant Lentinus adhaerens var. Inadhaerens found) and Europe, it is rare everywhere. In Europe, the species is known from southern and southeastern, central and western Europe, it occurs here in Mediterranean to temperate, sub-oceanic areas. In Germany it is mainly found in the south and is very rare north of the 51st parallel.
meaning
The resinous saw blade is not edible, it does not appear as an economically important wood destroyer.
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literature
- German Josef Krieglsteiner (Ed.), Andreas Gminder : Die Großpilze Baden-Württemberg . Volume 3: Mushrooms. Leaf mushrooms I. Ulmer, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-8001-3536-1 .
- Hans E. Laux: The great cosmos mushroom guide. All edible mushrooms with their poisonous doppelgangers . Kosmos, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-440-08457-4 .
Individual proof
- ↑ Henning Knudsen, Jan Vesterholt: Funga Nordica. Agaricoid, boletoid, clavarioid, cyphelloid and gastroid genera . 2nd Edition. Nordsvamp, Copenhagen 2012, ISBN 978-87-983961-3-0 , p. 109 (1083 pages, two volumes).