|
|
|
synonyms: Elfin Saddle, Gruben-Lorchel, Helvelle lacuneuse, Mitre d'évêque |
|
|
|
location: North America, Europe |
edibility: Inedible |
fungus colour: Black or blackish |
normal size: Less than 5cm |
cap type: Other |
spore colour: White, cream or yellowish |
habitat: Grows in woods, Grows on the ground |
|
Helvella lacunosa Afzelius ex Fr. Cap Gruben-Lorchel Helvelle lacuneuse, Mitre d'évêque, Elfin Saddle. 1.5–4cm high, saddle-shaped with convolute lobes, one lobe often pointing upwards and re-curved, grey to blackish with paler underside. Stem 20–40 x 10–20mm, pale grey, hollow and deeply furrowed. Asci 350 x 18µ. Spores 17–20 x 10–13µ. Habitat in mixed woodland especially on burnt ground. Season summer to autumn. Frequent. Edible – poor. Distribution, America and Europe.
|
|
Members' images and comments
|
Click here
to upload and share your photos and comments about this mushroom (JPEG only please).
|
|
|
|
Bexy Callow (United Kingdom) - 10 October 2024
Found in beach woodland, in large group.
Taken: 10th October 2024
|
|
|
Fungus Fiend (United Kingdom) - 26 January 2024
Name: Helvella lacunosa, aka Elfin Saddle, Black Helvella
Location: Mature woodland under deciduous trees in the Southern Weald, East Sussex
Photograph details
Camera Make/Model: Nikon/Coolpix P2
Date taken: 28th October 2024
Legal owner of photo: Roy Miller
|
|
|
|
|
By uploading images and text you hereby warrant that you are the legal owner of this
material and agree, without limitation, to permit Rogers Plants Ltd to publish such
images and text on this Rogers Plants website. Rogers Plants Ltd reserves the right
to remove any member images or text at its sole discretion.
|