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Xerula radicata ?

Verfasst: So Okt 02, 2022 10:32 am
von BubikolRamios
Cap very slimy, stem hollow only at top.
Attachment of gills ?
http://agrozoo.net/jsp/Galery_one_image ... 49589aedf7

EDIT: here is one with free attachment http://agrozoo.net/jsp/Galery_one_image ... d1cd97e375
bothered with local description that says free, I guess attachment very variable.

Re: Xerula radicata ?

Verfasst: So Okt 02, 2022 2:15 pm
von bryotom
Hello,
with this photo alone I would not exclude other genera /species e.g. Hygrophorus or others.
Do you perhaps have more pictures preferably such showing the whole mushroom in profile (habit) and from above?
Edit: Sorry, I just realized that you provided more photos with the first external link given.
I am generally a bit reserved clicking on external links though.
Your specimen looks like Xerula radicata. Ludwig (2001), Pilzkompendium I, describes the lamellae as "ausgebuchtet strichförmig herablaufend" that would be approximately "emarginate and running down the stem with a thin line". Probably this is not recognizable in all or most of the mature fruitbodies respectively. Usually the lamellae are described not as "free" but generally as "emarginate" (as they are not free in a strict sense). So this should fit with your collection.

Re: Xerula radicata ?

Verfasst: So Okt 02, 2022 2:47 pm
von bryotom
One has to bare in mind that in many species with emarginate lamellae the lamellae can become detached with age and then looking virtually free. Also the extent of emargination is often variable.