Namely Pycnoporellus fulgens, on cherry tree.
http://agrozoo.net/jsp/Galery_one_image ... 10f76c3729
Then I encountered on google 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐭𝐞𝐬 𝐜𝐨𝐜𝐜𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐚 ... But that afaik does not appear here.
https://www.google.com/search?client=fi ... =886&dpr=1
Pycnoporellus fulgens ?
Forumsregeln
Bitte immer den Fundort (Land, Stadt, Habitat etc.) und das Funddatum angeben.
ACHTUNG: Grundsätzlich keine Verzehrfreigabe bei Bestimmungen im Forum!
Bitte immer den Fundort (Land, Stadt, Habitat etc.) und das Funddatum angeben.
ACHTUNG: Grundsätzlich keine Verzehrfreigabe bei Bestimmungen im Forum!
- bryotom
- Beiträge: 343
- Registriert: Di Jul 05, 2022 12:12 pm
- Wohnort: Oldenburger Land, Nordwest-Niedersachsen
Re: Pycnoporellus fulgens ?
Did you consider Pycnoporus cinnabarinus? This occurs on cherry, too.
If you make a colour spot test with KOH it is wine red in P. cinnabarinus but black in Pycnoporellus fulgens.
If you make a colour spot test with KOH it is wine red in P. cinnabarinus but black in Pycnoporellus fulgens.
Beste Grüße
Thomas
"Kryptogamen, das sind Pflanzen ohne Samen,
und diese samenlosen Dinger wickeln Weise um den Finger"
Thomas
"Kryptogamen, das sind Pflanzen ohne Samen,
und diese samenlosen Dinger wickeln Weise um den Finger"
Re: Pycnoporellus fulgens ?
Hi, vice versa with KOH, P. fulgens red.
For me this resembles P. cinnabarinus. Was it hard like Trametes hirsuta or much softer (if fresh and juicy) or brittle if dry?
For me this resembles P. cinnabarinus. Was it hard like Trametes hirsuta or much softer (if fresh and juicy) or brittle if dry?
Viele Grüße von abeja
- bryotom
- Beiträge: 343
- Registriert: Di Jul 05, 2022 12:12 pm
- Wohnort: Oldenburger Land, Nordwest-Niedersachsen
Re: Pycnoporellus fulgens ?
Thank you abeja,
Pycnoporellus fulgens reacts red of course.
Indeed I mixed that up.
Pycnoporellus fulgens reacts red of course.
Indeed I mixed that up.
Beste Grüße
Thomas
"Kryptogamen, das sind Pflanzen ohne Samen,
und diese samenlosen Dinger wickeln Weise um den Finger"
Thomas
"Kryptogamen, das sind Pflanzen ohne Samen,
und diese samenlosen Dinger wickeln Weise um den Finger"
Re: Pycnoporellus fulgens ?
I recently found both species and also tested them with KOH, which I will show in a separate thread.
What was striking (and unusual) was how soft and juicy the very young specimen of Pycnoporus cinnabarinus appeared. This is not a good distinguishing feature, rather the pore colour.
What was striking (and unusual) was how soft and juicy the very young specimen of Pycnoporus cinnabarinus appeared. This is not a good distinguishing feature, rather the pore colour.
Viele Grüße von abeja