SK 2267 02 November 2019 - Mycophyta

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Saroj Kasaju

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Nov 2, 2019, 10:52:09 AM11/2/19
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Dear Members,

Location:  Harthok, Palpa
Date: 25 September 2019
Elevation:1400 m.
Habit : Wild

Thank you.

Saroj Kasaju
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ashutoshsharma11sn

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Nov 4, 2019, 10:31:21 AM11/4/19
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May be Fistulina hepatica or related species.
Family - Fistulinaceae

Saroj ji nice images but it would be much easier to confirm its identity, if you had dissected it from middle.

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Ashutosh Sharma

Saroj Kasaju

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Nov 4, 2019, 10:44:04 AM11/4/19
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Only one Fistulina hepatica is listed in Nepal according to the book but do not look like matching!

Thank you.

Saroj Kasaju


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J.M. Garg

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Nov 26, 2019, 5:42:45 AM11/26/19
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Pl. see the following images of Fistulina hepatica

Mushroom Experts says: Pore Surface: White to pale pinkish, becoming yellowish and eventually reddish brown in age; bruising brown; tubes distinctly separated, to 1.5 cm long, mouths circular.

The straw-yellow pores of Fistulina hepatica become reddish-brown as the fruiting body ages; they bruise deep red-brown.

So it may be Fistulina hepatica if under surface is an issue.



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