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Hericium erinaceus.   Click a photo to enlarge it.   back to list

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  • synonyms: Bearded Tooth, Hydne hérisson, Igel-Stachelbart
    Hericium erinaceus Mushroom
    Ref No: 7904
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    location: North America, Europe
    edibility: Edible
    fungus colour: White to cream, Yellow
    normal size: 5-15cm
    cap type: Other
    stem type: Lateral, rudimentary or absent
    spore colour: White, cream or yellowish
    habitat: Grows on wood

    Hericium erinaceus Pers Igel-Stachelbart Hydne hérisson, Bearded Tooth . Fruit body a solid cushion giving rise to long pendulous crowded spines; whitish at first discolouring yellowish with age, spines up to 6cm long. Gloeocystidia present as elongated undulating organs with refractive contents. Spores subglobose, minutely warted, amyloid, 4–5.5 x 5–6.5um. Habitat growing from scars on living deciduous trees, especially beech. Season late summer to autumn. Occasional. Edible. Distribution, America and Europe.

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    Gregg von Sternberg (United States) - 25 September 2024

    Found in North Andover, MA September 15, 2024. - Gregg von Sternberg
    Hericium erinaceus
    Diane Cavallero (United Kingdom) - 13 October 2024

    found this on 13/10/09 in the New Forest in Hampshire, it filled my backback and two carrier bags?!! Found growing on a beech tree
    Hericium erinaceus
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