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Practical Data
Sensory, Occurrence, Shape, and Coloring of Hohenbuehelia geogenia
Sensory
Edibility
EdibleTaste
Mild MealyOccurrence
Rarity
RareSeason
July - NovemberGrowth
Forest Soils WoodsShape
Group
Gill MushroomSize
3 to 12 cmCap
Funnel-LikeFruitbody
BleachingStem
FibrousSpore Donor
Adnate Decurrent Gills NarrowColoring
Cap
Brown Orange WhiteFlesh
WhiteGills
WhiteStem
WhiteSpore Dust
WhiteResearch Data
Etymology and Classification of Hohenbuehelia geogenia
Etymology
Scientific name | Hohenbuehelia geogenia |
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Gender | Feminine |
Status of name | Legitimate |
Type of name | Combination |
Rank | Species |
Year of publication | 1951 |
Authors | R. Singer |
Classification
- Fungi
- Dikarya
- Basidiomycota
- Agaricomycotina
- Agaricomycetes
- Agaricomycetidae
- Agaricales
- Pleurotaceae
- Hohenbuehelia
Description
Description of Hohenbuehelia geogenia
Occurrence and Growth
Hohenbuehelia geogenia is a rare mushroom that grows mainly on forest soils and on woods. Its main season begins in July and ends in November.
Forest soils
Woods
Edibility, Taste and Smell
Hohenbuehelia geogenia is edible. The mushroom tastes mild and mealy.
Edible
Mild taste
Mealy taste
Shape and Surface
Hohenbuehelia geogenia commonly measures from 3 to 12 cm. The cap is shaped funnel-like. The fruit body is bleaching. The stem is fibrous. The spore donor can be described as adnate, decurrent, and gills narrow.
Funnel-like cap
Bleaching fruitbody
Fibrous stem
Adnate spore donor
Decurrent spore donor
Gills narrow
Coloring
The cap of Hohenbuehelia geogenia is frequently colored brown, orange, and white. The color of the flesh is often white. The gills of Hohenbuehelia geogenia are regularly colored white. The stem is often colored white. The spore dust is frequently colored white.
Etymology and Classification
Hohenbuehelia geogenia (Gender: Feminine) was scientifically described by R. Singer and effectively published in 1951. The name Hohenbuehelia geogenia is of type combination. Hohenbuehelia geogenia has the status legitimate.
The scientific classification of Hohenbuehelia geogenia is Fungi, Dikarya, Basidiomycota, Agaricomycotina, Agaricomycetes, Agaricomycetidae, Agaricales, Pleurotaceae, Hohenbuehelia. For further information, please see R. Singer (1951, p. 255).
Synonyms
Hohenbuehelia geogenia is also known for its latin synonyms Scytinotopsis tremula, Resupinatus petalodes, Pleurotus tremulus, Pleurotus rickenii, Pleurotus petaloides var. geogenius, Pleurotus petalodes f. petalodes, Pleurotellus tremulus, Pleurotellus acerosus var. tremulus, Leptotus tremulus, Leptoglossum tremulum, Hohenbuehelia tremula, Geopetalum rickenii, Dendrosarcus tremulus, Dendrosarcus geogenius, Agaricus epigaeus var. tremulus.
References
Singer, R. 1949. The Agaricales in modern taxonomy. Lilloa. 22:1-832