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Phellinus tuberculosus, syn.: Phellinus pomaceus (Pers.: S.F.Gray) MaireBracket fungus, Pflaumen-FeuerschwammSlo.: sadni plutaDat.: Nov. 24. 2012Lat.: 46.32680 Long.: 13.68516Code: Bot_682/2012_IMG2160 Habitat: Abandoned orchard near an abandoned farmhouse, almost flat terrain, northeast mountain slope, calcareous ground, relatively humid place with little sunshine, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 780 m (2.550 feet), alpine phytogeographical region.Substratum: very old, dying, old variety of Prunus domestica. Place: Vrsnik valley region, near r abandoned farmhouse, East Julian Alps, Posoje, Slovenia EC Comments: Four basidiocarps found on a tree, pileus diameter up to 6 cm, no SP.Herbarium: Mycotheca and lichen herbarium (LJU-Li) of Slovenian Forestry Institute, Vena pot 2, LjubljanaRef.:(1) A.Bernicchia, Polyporaceae s.l., Edizioni Candusso (2005), p 438. (2) G.J.Krieglsteiner (Hrsg.), Die Grosspilze Bade-Wrttembergs, Band 1, Ulmer (2000), p 466. (3) S.Buczacki, Collins Fungi Guide, Collins (2012), p 482.Canon G11, 6.1-30mm/f2.8-4.5
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Phellinus hartigii, syn.: Polyporus hartigiiSlo.: Hartigov plutaDat.: July 26. 2010Lat.: 45.71384 Long.: 14.39445Code: Bot_436/2010_IMG1517 Habitat: Mixed secondary forest, almost flat terrain, limestone bedrock, in shade, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations 1.600 - 1.800 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, elevations 750 m (2.500 feet), Dinaric phytogeographical region.Substratum: fallen slightly rotten trunk of Abies alba, about 40 cm in diameter.Place: South of Cerknica lake, southeast of village Laze pri Gornjem jezeru, between hills marni gri, 768 m and Sovinek, 780 m, Notranjska, Slovenia EC Comment: Growing solitary, several fruiting bodies; smell mild and pleasant, flesh corky, hard, not bruising. It was not easy to get spores. While the average dimensions fit to data from Ref.2, they seem to be of the same type but of two distinctive sizes (?). Spore dimensions: Smooth, 6,5 (SD = 1,4 ) x 6,1 (SD = 1,3 ) micr., Q = 1,09 (SD = 0,06), n=19 . Ref.:(1) Personal communication Mr. Anton Poler(2) A. Bernicchia, Polyporaceae s.l., Edizioni Candusso (2005), p409
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Rickenella fibula, syn.: Mycena fibula, Omphalia fibulaLittle pin, Orangenfarbene HeftelnabelingSlo.: oranno rumena mahoivka Dat.: Oct. 03. 2010Lat.: 46.03697 Long.: 14.02205Code: Bot_463/2010_DSC5318 Habitat: extensively used grassland, flat terrain, on overgrown river deposits terrace, humid air, full sun, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations 2.000-2.600 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 320 m (1.000 feet), borderline between prealpine and Dinaric phytogeographical region.Substratum: soil, in mosses. Place: Near confluence of rivers Idrijca and Ganik, right bank of river Idrijca, close to Spodnja Idrija town, Gorika, Slovenia EC Comments: Growing gregariously, pileus diameter about 6-8 mm (0.2-0.3 inch). Spore dimensions: 4.4 (SD = 0.3) x 2.4 (SD = 0.2) micr., Q = 1.85 (SD = 0.15), n = 26. Motic B2-211A, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water. Ref.:(1) Personal communication with Mr. . Id'ed by Mr. Bojan Rot,
www.gobenabovskem.si(2) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 178 . (3) M.Bon, Parey's Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 128 . (4)
www.mushroomexpert.com/rickenella_fibula.html .
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Phylloporia ribis, syn.: Phellinus ribis, Phylloporia ribis f. euonymiSlo.: ribezov plutaDat.: Jan. 21. 2012Lat.: 46.33434. Long.: 13.53703Code: Bot_591/2012_IMG8457 Habitat: Road side and wood side, almost flat terrain, edge, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh) bedrock, partly sunny place, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 430x m (1.400 feet), alpine phytogeographical region.Substratum: at the very base of a medium size, alive and in good condition Euonymus europaea bush.Place: Bovec basin, near station A of the Mt. Kanin cable car, next to the trail to village Pluna, East Julian Alps, Posoje, Slovenia EC Comments: Growing solitary, very similar to previous observation.
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Vsterbottens Ln, Sverige
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White Pine, Michigan, United States
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Phellinus igniarius (L.: Fr.) Quel., syn.: Ochroporus cinereus (Niemel) Fischer, Phellinus alni (Bondartsev) Parmasto, Ochroporus ossatus Fischer, Fomes igniarius (Fr.ex.L.) GilletFam.: Phellinaceae Jl.Willow Bracket fungus, DE: Weiden Feuerschwamm Slo.: vrbov putaDat.: Nov. 27. 2011Lat.: 46.33194 Long.: 13.58357Habitat: Soa river shore, mixed forest (Pinus sp. and Picea abies dominant), south oriented slope, calcareous ground (conglomerate), humid air, sunny and relatively warm place, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 400 m (1.300 feet), alpine phytogeographical region.Substratum: fallen trunk of Fagus sylvatica in its initial stage of disintegration and massively infected also with Schizophyllum commune and Hypoxylon fragiforme.Place: Bovec basin, right bank of river Soa near Jablenca settlement, East Julian Alps, Posoje, Slovenia EC.Comments: Phellinus igniarius (group) is without doubt the most difficult 'species' for determination of all members of genus Phellinus (Ref.3 and 4). It is extremely variable morphologically, but also microscopically traits are variable and barely sufficient to separate several taxa of this group (P. cinereus, P. igniarius s.str., P. alni). Several authors do not recognize fully these taxa. Antioxidative and anti-cancer effects of Phellinus igniarius extracts have been observed..There is no microscopy for this find; hence the determination is uncertain. However, young sporocarps of Phellinus igniarius often have roundish shape with rounded inflated pileus margin like this find. Dark (reddish) brown, woody and concentrically layered trama, pores and pileus surface and color correspond reasonably well to Phellinus igniarius, or, at least, this is the best fit I was able to find.Regarding substratum Salix is the most common for this species, but it has been found also on many other broadleaved trees. However, Fagus sylvatica is not mentioned in the literature available to me. This sheds some additional doubts in this determination.Growing solitary. 5% KOH on trama, pileus surface and pore surface very dark-brown to almost back reaction. Pileus was woody/cocky, but not very hard to cut. (still young?).Ref.:(1) L. Ryvarden, I. Melo, Poroid fungi of Europe, Synopsis Fungorum 31., Fungiflora (2014), p 321. (2) J. Breitenbach, F. Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.2. Verlag Mykologia (1986), p 260. (3) G.J. Krieglsteiner (Hrsg.), Die Grosspilze Baden-Wrttembergs, Band 1., Ulmer (2000), p 455.(4) A. Bernicchia, Polyporaceae, s.l., Fungi Europaei, Vol. 10., Edizioni Candusso (2005), p 412.
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Sundbyvik, Sdermanlands Ln, Sverige
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Braceland Woods, Forest of Dean Glos. SO559131
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A widespread terrestrial species going by names such as Tiger's Eye.
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Grnsticka (rta)
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Hvla, stergtlands Ln, Sverige
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Buderupholm Bjergskov, Rold Skov, Jylland, Danmark
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Nøragergård Park, Jylland, Danmark
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Skindbjerglund, Skørping, Jylland, Danmark
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Munkholm Skov, Mariager, Danmark
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Vesterfjord, Hobro, Danmark
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Bramslev bakker ved Mariager Fjord, Danmark
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Mushroom Observer Image 734166: Onnia subtriquetra Vlasák & Y.C. Dai
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Mushroom Observer Image 195903: Hyphodontia aspera (Fr.) J. Erikss.
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Mushroom Observer Image 813668: Onnia triquetra (Pers.) Imazeki
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Mushroom Observer Image 602747: Inonotus glomeratus (Peck) Murrill
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Mushroom Observer Image 313844: Xanthoporia andersonii (Ellis & Everh.) Murrill