Characteristic features of lentinus strigosus (pictures and text)
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Guidance for identification (German text)
Comprehensive Description
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Lentinus strigosus (Schw.) Fries, Syst. Orbis Veg. 77. 1825
Agaricus crinitus Schw. Schr. Nat. Ges. I^ipzig 1: 89. 1822. Not A. crinitus L. 1753-
Agaricus strigosus Schw. Schr. Nat. Ges. Leipzig 1: 89. 1822.
Lentinits Lecomtei Fries, Syst. Orbis Veg. 77. 1825.
Panus rudis Fries, Epicr. Myc. 398. 1838.
Lentinus sparsibarbis Berk. & Curt. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10: 301. 1868.
Lentinus substrigosus P. Henn. & Shirai; P. Henn. Bot. Jahrb. 28: 270. 1900.
Pileus thin, tough, eccentric, depressed to infundibuliform, subcespitose, 2-6 cm. broad; surface strigose with erect, fascicled, concolorous hairs, purplish, becoming ochraceousfawncolored, margin slightly incurved or subexpanded: context having a mild taste; lamellae not anastomosing, subglandular, decurrent, crowded, narrow, nearly entire, pallid: spores obovoidoblong, smooth, hyaline, 6-8X3.5 /z: stipe densely strigose, subconcolorous, solid, tough, larger below, 2-3 cm. long, 3-6 mm. thick.
Type locality: North Carolina.
Habitat: On old logs and stumps of both coniferous and deciduous trees.
Distribution: Cosmopolitan.
- bibliographic citation
- William Alphonso MurrilI, Gertrude Simmons BurIingham, Leigh H Pennington, John Hendly Barnhart. 1907-1916. (AGARICALES); POLYPORACEAE-AGARICACEAE. North American flora. vol 9. New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
Lentinus strigosus: Brief Summary
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Lentinus strigosus is a species of fungus in the family Polyporaceae. It is edible when young, but becomes very tough with age.
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