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tammekakk

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tammekakk (Daedalea quercina)

TAMMEKAKK

 

näeme tihti tammekakku (Daedalea quercina). Selle tammepuitu lagundava seene tunneme ära puitunud hallikaspruuni jalata viljakeha järgi, mille eoslavakandja (alu-misel küljel) koosneb labürintjalt kulgevatest liistakutest.


Daedalea quercina

 

synonyms: Dédalée, Eichenwirrling, Lenzite du chźne, Oak Mazegill, Tramčte

 

 

 

location: North America, Europe

edibility: Inedible

fungus colour: White to cream, Grey to beige

normal size: over 15cm

cap type: Other

stem type: Lateral, rudimentary or absent

flesh: Flesh granular or brittle

spore colour: Light to dark brown

habitat: Grows in woods, Grows on wood

 

Daedalea quercina L. ex Fr. syn. Trametes quercina (L. ex Fr.) Pilįt

Eichenwirrling Dédalée, Tramčte, Lenzite du chźne, Oak Mazegill Bracket 4–20cm across, 3–8cm wide, 1.5–5cm thick, hard and corky, singly or occasionally in shelved groups; upper surface uneven, creamy or ochraceous tinged with grey, drying pallid or umber. Flesh pale wood-coloured. Smell faintly acrid or fungusy. Tubes 10–30mm long, ochraceous-cream coloured. Pores large, irregular and maze-like, often elongate resembling gills. Spores ellipsoid, 6–7.5 x 3–3.5µ. Hyphal structure trimitic. Habitat on dead deciduous wood, virtually restricted to oak in this country. Season from spring onwards. Common. Not edible. Distribution, America and Europe.**

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