Hohenbuehelia fluxilis
Table of Contents
Practical Data
Sensory, Occurrence, Shape, and Coloring of Hohenbuehelia fluxilis
Sensory
Edibility
Poorly EdibleTaste
MildOccurrence
Rarity
RareSeason
June - NovemberGrowth
WoodsShape
Group
Gill MushroomSize
1 to 6 cmCap
Pointed Umbrella-LikeFruitbody
SmearyStem Surface
FlakySpore Donor
Adnate Decurrent FreeColoring
Cap
Brown Gray Orange YellowFlesh
WhiteGills
Brown White YellowStem
Brown White YellowSpore Dust
WhiteResearch Data
Etymology and Classification of Hohenbuehelia fluxilis
Etymology
Scientific name | Hohenbuehelia fluxilis |
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Gender | Feminine |
Status of name | Legitimate |
Type of name | Combination |
Rank | Species |
Year of publication | 1964 |
Authors | P.D. Orton |
Classification
- Fungi
- Dikarya
- Basidiomycota
- Agaricomycotina
- Agaricomycetes
- Agaricomycetidae
- Agaricales
- Pleurotaceae
- Hohenbuehelia
Description
Description of Hohenbuehelia fluxilis
Occurrence and Growth
Hohenbuehelia fluxilis is a rare mushroom that grows mainly on woods. Its main season begins in June and ends in November.
Woods
Edibility, Taste and Smell
Hohenbuehelia fluxilis is poorly edible. The mushroom tastes mild.
Poorly edible
Mild taste
Shape and Surface
Hohenbuehelia fluxilis commonly measures from 1 to 6 cm. The cap is shaped pointed and umbrella-like. The fruit body is smeary. The stem surface is flaky. The spore donor can be described as adnate, decurrent, and free.
Umbrella-like cap
Pointed cap
Smeary fruitbody
Flaky stem surface
Adnate spore donor
Decurrent spore donor
Free spore donor
Coloring
The cap of Hohenbuehelia fluxilis is frequently colored brown, gray, orange, and yellow. The color of the flesh is often white. The gills of Hohenbuehelia fluxilis are regularly colored brown, white, and yellow. The stem is often colored brown, white, and yellow. The spore dust is frequently colored white.
Etymology and Classification
Hohenbuehelia fluxilis (Gender: Feminine) was scientifically described by P.D. Orton and effectively published in 1964. The name Hohenbuehelia fluxilis is of type combination. Hohenbuehelia fluxilis has the status legitimate.
The scientific classification of Hohenbuehelia fluxilis is Fungi, Dikarya, Basidiomycota, Agaricomycotina, Agaricomycetes, Agaricomycetidae, Agaricales, Pleurotaceae, Hohenbuehelia. For further information, please see P.D. Orton (1964, p. 50).
Synonyms
Hohenbuehelia fluxilis is also known for its latin synonyms Pleurotus fluxilis, Dendrosarcus fluxilis, Agaricus fluxilis.
References
Orton, P.D. 1964. Notes on British Agarics II. Notes from the Royal Botanical Garden Edinburgh. 26(1):43-65