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  2. Hydnellum peckii - Wikipedia

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    Hydnellum peckii is a fungus in the genus Hydnellum of the family Bankeraceae. It is a hydnoid species, producing spores on the surface of vertical spines or tooth-like projections that hang from the undersurface of the fruit bodies. It is found in North America, Europe, and was recently discovered in Iran (2008) and Korea (2010).

  3. Hydnellum - Wikipedia

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    The common names of H. peckii reflect its appearance: "strawberries and cream" and "bleeding tooth fungus". [23] Some Hydnellum species have a mealy odor (e.g. H. mirabile and H. pineticola) similar to freshly ground flour. H. zonatum smells like melilot, [24] while H. suaveolens has a sweet odor resembling anise or peppermint.

  4. Portal:Fungi/Selected article/23 - Wikipedia

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    Hydnellum peckii is an inedible fungus, and a member of the genus Hydnellum of the family Bankeraceae. It is a hydnoid species, producing spores on the surface of vertical spines or tooth-like projections that hang from the undersurface of the fruit bodies. It is found in North America, Europe, and was recently discovered in Iran (2008) and ...

  5. Hydnellum ferrugineum - Wikipedia

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    Hydnellum peckii is similar in appearance, but has an acrid taste, and clamp connections in its hyphae. [9] Hydnellum spongiosipes is readily confused with H. ferrugineum, and several authors have historically considered the two species to be the same; molecular studies, however, indicate that the two fungi are closely related, but distinct. [21]

  6. Guttation - Wikipedia

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    Crimson guttation droplets on the tooth fungus, Hydnellum peckii Guttation on a strawberry leaf Guttation on a prayer plant At night, transpiration usually does not occur, because most plants have their stomata closed.

  7. Category:Inedible fungi - Wikipedia

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    H. Helvella acetabulum; Helvella macropus; Heterobasidion annosum; Hydnellum aurantiacum; Hydnellum auratile; Hydnellum caeruleum; Hydnellum chrysinum; Hydnellum coalitum

  8. List of fungi by conservation status - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2019, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has evaluated the conservation status of 280 fungus species. [1] Previously in the 2017-3 release, the IUCN evaluated the conservation status of 56 fungus species. [2] One subspecies, that of Pleurotus nebrodensis, also was evaluated but has since been removed. At ...

  9. Category:Hydnellum - Wikipedia

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    This category contains fungi placed in the genus Hydnellum Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hydnellum . Wikispecies has information related to Hydnellum .