Species:
Hohenbuehelia pseudopetaloides
Scientific name:
Hohenbuehelia pseudopetaloides
Arabic name:
فطر البنّي القمعي
French name:
Pleurote pétaloïde
English name:
Leaflike oyster, Shoehorn oyster.
Habitat:
Terrestrial; often in the vicinity of woody debris; often found in woods, gardens, parks, lawns, or even potted plants.
Surrounding vegetation:
Styrax officinalis, Acer syriacum.
Ecological niche:
Saprobic; growing alone, gregariously, or in clusters.
Chromosome Number:
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Genome size:
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Cap:
Shoehorn-shaped, or rolled into a funnel shape or fan-shaped and lobed; sticky to moist when fresh.
Gills / pores:
Running deeply down the stem; crowded with short white gills that become dull yellowish.
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Stem:
Present but hard to define precisely, since it is continuous with the cap
Dimensions:
Running deeply down the stem; crowded with short white gills that become dull yellowish.
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Color(s):
Cap is dark brown to grayish brown at first, fading to pale yellowish brown or beige.
Texture, other traits:
Rubbery.
Spore print
Spores
Distribution
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