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Mushroom Observer Image 520583: Allodus podophylli (Schwein.) Arthur
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Mushroom Observer Image 520584: Allodus podophylli (Schwein.) Arthur
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Mushroom Observer Image 520585: Allodus podophylli (Schwein.) Arthur
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Mushroom Observer Image 520586: Allodus podophylli (Schwein.) Arthur
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Mushroom Observer Image 612038: Allodus podophylli (Schwein.) Arthur
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Mushroom Observer Image 732809: Allodus podophylli (Schwein.) Arthur
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Mushroom Observer Image 737599: Allodus podophylli (Schwein.) Arthur
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Mushroom Observer Image 84386: Allodus podophylli (Schwein.) Arthur
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Mushroom Observer Image 863268: Allodus podophylli (Schwein.) Arthur
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Mushroom Observer Image 864406: Allodus podophylli (Schwein.) Arthur
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Mushroom Observer Image 870049: Allodus podophylli (Schwein.) Arthur
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Mushroom Observer Image 875072: Allodus podophylli (Schwein.) Arthur
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Habitat: tall alpine herb fields, among bushes, near Fagus sylvatica wood-side in an Alpine valley, southeast oriented, partly sunny, fully exposed to precipitations, precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 5-7 deg C, elevation 1.280 m (4.200 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: leaves of Aconitum lycoctonum ssp. ranunculifolium. - Comment: Determination not 100% certain. Could also be one of the members of Puccinia recondita aggregat. Puccinia lycoctoni can be found exclusively on Aconitum leaves and has no changing host. Many thanks for determination and shearing knowledge to Andreas Gminder, Irene Andersson and Gerhard Koller from MushroomObserver.org.
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Habitat: tall alpine herb fields, among bushes, near Fagus sylvatica wood-side in an Alpine valley, southeast oriented, partly sunny, fully exposed to precipitations, precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 5-7 deg C, elevation 1.280 m (4.200 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: leaves of Aconitum lycoctonum ssp. ranunculifolium. - Comment: Determination not 100% certain. Could also be one of the members of Puccinia recondita aggregat. Puccinia lycoctoni can be found exclusively on Aconitum leaves and has no changing host. Many thanks for determination and shearing knowledge to Andreas Gminder, Irene Andersson and Gerhard Koller from MushroomObserver.org.
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Habitat: tall alpine herb fields, among bushes, near Fagus sylvatica wood-side in an Alpine valley, southeast oriented, partly sunny, fully exposed to precipitations, precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 5-7 deg C, elevation 1.280 m (4.200 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: leaves of Aconitum lycoctonum ssp. ranunculifolium. - Comment: Determination not 100% certain. Could also be one of the members of Puccinia recondita aggregat. Puccinia lycoctoni can be found exclusively on Aconitum leaves and has no changing host. Many thanks for determination and shearing knowledge to Andreas Gminder, Irene Andersson and Gerhard Koller from MushroomObserver.org.
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Habitat: tall alpine herb fields, among bushes, near Fagus sylvatica wood-side in an Alpine valley, southeast oriented, partly sunny, fully exposed to precipitations, precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 5-7 deg C, elevation 1.280 m (4.200 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: leaves of Aconitum lycoctonum ssp. ranunculifolium. - Comment: Determination not 100% certain. Could also be one of the members of Puccinia recondita aggregat. Puccinia lycoctoni can be found exclusively on Aconitum leaves and has no changing host. Many thanks for determination and shearing knowledge to Andreas Gminder, Irene Andersson and Gerhard Koller from MushroomObserver.org.
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Habitat: tall alpine herb fields, near Fagus sylvatica wood-side in an Alpine valley, east oriented, partly sunny, fully exposed to precipitations, precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 5-7 deg C, elevation 1.170 m (3.800 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: leaves of Aconitum lycoctonum ssp. ranunculifolium. - Comment: Determination not 100% certain. Could also be one of the members of Puccinia recondita aggregat. Puccinia lycoctoni can be found exclusively on Aconitum leaves and has no changing host. Many thanks for determination and shearing knowledge to Andreas Gminder, Irene Andersson and Gerhard Koller from MushroomObserver.org.
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Habitat: tall alpine herb fields, near Fagus sylvatica wood-side in an Alpine valley, east oriented, partly sunny, fully exposed to precipitations, precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 5-7 deg C, elevation 1.170 m (3.800 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: leaves of Aconitum lycoctonum ssp. ranunculifolium. - Comment: Determination not 100% certain. Could also be one of the members of Puccinia recondita aggregat. Puccinia lycoctoni can be found exclusively on Aconitum leaves and has no changing host. Many thanks for determination and shearing knowledge to Andreas Gminder, Irene Andersson and Gerhard Koller from MushroomObserver.org.
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Habitat: tall alpine herb fields, near Fagus sylvatica wood-side in an Alpine valley, east oriented, partly sunny, fully exposed to precipitations, precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 5-7 deg C, elevation 1.170 m (3.800 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: leaves of Aconitum lycoctonum ssp. ranunculifolium. - Comment: Determination not 100% certain. Could also be one of the members of Puccinia recondita aggregat. Puccinia lycoctoni can be found exclusively on Aconitum leaves and has no changing host. Many thanks for determination and shearing knowledge to Andreas Gminder, Irene Andersson and Gerhard Koller from MushroomObserver.org.
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Habitat: tall alpine herb fields, near Fagus sylvatica wood-side in an Alpine valley, east oriented, partly sunny, fully exposed to precipitations, precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 5-7 deg C, elevation 1.170 m (3.800 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: leaves of Aconitum lycoctonum ssp. ranunculifolium. - Comment: Determination not 100% certain. Could also be one of the members of Puccinia recondita aggregat. Puccinia lycoctoni can be found exclusively on Aconitum leaves and has no changing host. Many thanks for determination and shearing knowledge to Andreas Gminder, Irene Andersson and Gerhard Koller from MushroomObserver.org.
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